Teacher Page IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy A. relative motion 7th grade assessment...

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Teacher Page •IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy •A. relative motion •7th grade assessment •Science standards 1.1; 1.3; 1.4; 3.5 •View before using lesson with students, sample answers and questions appear with mouse click. •Discuss student journal entries. Students should be able to describe the position, direction and speed of

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Page 1: Teacher Page IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy A. relative motion 7th grade assessment Science standards 1.1; 1.3; 1.4; 3.5 View before using lesson.

Teacher Page•IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy

•A. relative motion

•7th grade assessment

•Science standards 1.1; 1.3; 1.4; 3.5

•View before using lesson with students, sample answers and questions appear with mouse click.

•Discuss student journal entries. Students should be able to describe the position, direction and speed of a person on a train with respect to someone else in the train and with respect to someone on the ground.

Page 2: Teacher Page IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy A. relative motion 7th grade assessment Science standards 1.1; 1.3; 1.4; 3.5 View before using lesson.
Page 3: Teacher Page IV. Force, motion, and Mechanical energy A. relative motion 7th grade assessment Science standards 1.1; 1.3; 1.4; 3.5 View before using lesson.

In your journal describe motion.

• An object is in motion when its distance from another object is changing.

• The motion of an object can be described as a change in position, direction and speed.

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Suppose you walk toward the rear of a moving train.

• Describe your motion as seen by another person on the train.

• Describe your motion as seen by another person on the ground.