FORCE FRICTION GRAVITY and AIR RESISTANCE BUNDLE
Solutions 4 Science Teachers
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Grade Levels
6th - 8th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
NGSSMS-PS2-4
NGSSMS-ESS1-2
NGSSMS-PS2-2
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Solutions 4 Science Teachers
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Description
Want to stand out as a teacher and make your kids fall in love with science???
HERE YOU GO!!
If you want your kiddos to enjoy learning about
What is a force
How does a force affect motion
How to calculate net forces
What is friction
How does friction affect motion
What are the types of friction
What is gravity
How are weight and mass affected by gravity
How to calculate the speed of falling objects
AND SO SO SO MUCH MORE!
Has 8 separate lessons each with a PPT or Google slide to go with the work.
Includes:
- Labs
- Games
- Online activities
- Worksheets
- Reading passage
- and more
Save yourself hours and hours of prep and download now to have your kids master:
- Forces
- Unbalanced and Balanced Forces
- Calculating Forces
- Friction
- Gravity
- Air Resistance
- AND MORE!
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards
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NGSSMS-PS2-4
Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects. Examples of evidence for arguments could include data generated from simulations or digital tools; and charts displaying mass, strength of interaction, distance from the Sun, and orbital periods of objects within the solar system. Assessment does not include Newton’s Law of Gravitation or Kepler’s Laws.
NGSSMS-ESS1-2
Develop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system. Emphasis for the model is on gravity as the force that holds together the solar system and Milky Way galaxy and controls orbital motions within them. Examples of models can be physical (such as the analogy of distance along a football field or computer visualizations of elliptical orbits) or conceptual (such as mathematical proportions relative to the size of familiar objects such as students’ school or state). Assessment does not include Kepler’s Laws of orbital motion or the apparent retrograde motion of the planets as viewed from Earth.
NGSSMS-PS2-2
Plan an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an object’s motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and the mass of the object. Emphasis is on balanced (Newton’s First Law) and unbalanced forces in a system, qualitative comparisons of forces, mass and changes in motion (Newton’s Second Law), frame of reference, and specification of units. Assessment is limited to forces and changes in motion in one-dimension in an inertial reference frame, and to change in one variable at a time. Assessment does not include the use of trigonometry.