Motion of Objects Review

Motion of Objects Review

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Science

4th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-2, MS-PS3-1, MS-LS2-1

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3 Slides • 17 Questions

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Motion of Objects

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Multiple Choice

How do you describe the exact location of an object?

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Force

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Friction

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Position

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Motion

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The exact location of an object can be described by using the following words/phrases:

  • In front of...

  • Behind...

  • To the left of ....

  • To the right of ....

  • Above ....

  • Below ....

Think about the funny hamburger activity we did!

Position

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Multiple Choice

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Which describes Mario's position?

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Behind Luigi

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Above Bowser

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Between Princess Peach and Luigi

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Below Donkey Kong

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Multiple Choice

What do you call a push or a pull acting on an object?

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Position

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Friction

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Motion

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Force

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  • To force something towards you, you PULL it.

  • To force something away from you, you PUSH it.

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Force

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Multiple Choice

When we open our classroom door, what force do we use?

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

What is motion?

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The height of an object.

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The mass of an object.

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The change in an objects position.

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Multiple Choice

What is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth?

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Motion

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Gravity

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Position

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Friction

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Multiple Choice

What is the opposition of gravity?

THINK: When you oppose to something, what are you doing?

Example: I oppose to giving homework on Fridays.

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Energy not impacting gravity

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Other forces not impacting gravity

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Other forces working with gravity

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Other forces working against gravity

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Multiple Choice

What is a force that resists motion?

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Speed

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Position

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Friction

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Multiple Choice

Which surface would cause the most friction?

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A smooth surface

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An oily surface

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A slippery surface

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A rough surface

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Multiple Choice

What is speed?

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How fast an object is moving.

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The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.

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How slow an object is moving.

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How hot an object gets in a certain amount of time.

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Multiple Choice

Objects with more mass require more force to put it in motion, compared to an object with less mass.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of motion occurring?

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When an object is changing volume.

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When an object is changing position and possibly changing direction or speed.

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When an object is changing temperature.

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When an object is changing mass.

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Multiple Choice

Why do scientists organize their data?

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To make it more difficult to analyze and compare the data.

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To make it easier to analyze and compare the data.

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Scientists don't need to analyze and compare the data.

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To make a change to their results.

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important for scientists to compare their results?

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To draw reliable conclusions

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To be able to change their data to match each other's results

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To show how smart they are

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Scientists do not need to compare their results.

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Multiple Select

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Select all the FALSE statements:

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Scientists MUST follow ALL the steps in the scientific method.

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Scientists should change their predictions to match their results.

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All scientific investigations include making observations and collecting evidence.

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Scientists should include their opinions in their conclusions based on their experiments.

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE:

You make your prediction AFTER you collect your data.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Poll

Do you have a COMPLETE science study guide for this unit?

YES, and I checked that my answers were correct on Canvas.

No, I do not have a study guide.

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