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9/31 Lesson(Forces, Friction, Newtons 1st Law)

9/31 Lesson(Forces, Friction, Newtons 1st Law)

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Science

10th - 12th Grade

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MS-PS2-2, MS-PS2-1, MS-PS3-5

Standards-aligned

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Ashley Roe-Jones

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8 Slides • 15 Questions

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Newton's Laws Intro SPS8.b


Learning Targets:
I can determine balanced and unbalanced forces and calculate the net force of an object. (Knowledge)


I can explain Newton’s First Law of motion as it relates to inertia. (Knowledge)

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Which team will push the box further?

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Team 1

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Team 2

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A collision makes the car stop suddenly. What happens to you?

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Multiple Choice

Newton's First Law is known as the Law of...

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friction

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inertia

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mass

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gravity

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Multiple Choice

What is Newton's First Law?

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F=ma

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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

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An object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion.

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Friction.

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Multiple Choice

The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion...

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acceleration

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mass

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frame of reference

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inertia

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Balanced or Unbalanced

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Balanced

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Unbalanced

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Multiple Choice

If one object has twice as much mass as another object, it also has twice as much...

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inertia

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velocity

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acceleration due to gravity

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Multiple Choice

If a hockey puck slides on a frictionless surface it will eventually slow down because of its inertia.

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True

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False

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Open Ended

What could/would stop the puck?

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Multiple Select

A bowling ball is rolled across the parking lot. Which statement about it is true?

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the bowling ball will eventually stop because of friction

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the bowling ball will eventually stop because of inertia

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the bowling ball will only stop if it strikes something

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the bowling ball will never stop

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Give a rel world example of Newton's First Law of Motion.

Newton's Laws Intro SPS8.b


Learning Targets:
I can determine balanced and unbalanced forces and calculate the net force of an object. (Knowledge)


I can explain Newton’s First Law of motion as it relates to inertia. (Knowledge)

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