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3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit
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Welcome to our 3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit! This comprehensive unit is designed to promote the 4 C's of 21st Century Learning - Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Creativity - while exploring the exciting world of forces and motion.

Students will dive into a variety of hands-on lessons that explore the concepts of push and pull, forces, motion, mass, balanced and unbalanced forces, gravity, friction, and simple machines. Each lesson is designed to engage students in active learning and promote curiosity exploration.

The culminating project of the unit challenges students to apply what they have learned by creating their own Rube Goldberg Machines. This project promotes creativity and problem-solving skills, as students work collaboratively to design and build their machines.

In addition to the hands-on lessons and culminating project, this unit also includes engaging visuals, interactive activities, and assessments to help you gauge student learning and progress throughout the unit.

This NGSS 3-PS2 Unit is perfect for teachers who want to engage their students in science and promote 21st century skills. The hands-on lessons and culminating project provide a fun and interactive way for students to explore forces and motion while developing critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity skills.

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to bring science to life in your classroom! Get your 3rd Grade NGSS 3-PS2 Unit today and watch your students' curiosity and engagement soar!

Coming Soon!

- 3rd Grade Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems

- 3rd Grade Inheritance and Variations

- 3rd Grade Weather and Climate

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3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit

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3rd - 5th
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30
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

Welcome to our 3rd Grade Forces and Interactions Unit! This comprehensive unit is designed to promote the 4 C's of 21st Century Learning - Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Creativity - while exploring the exciting world of forces and motion.

Students will dive into a variety of hands-on lessons that explore the concepts of push and pull, forces, motion, mass, balanced and unbalanced forces, gravity, friction, and simple machines. Each lesson is designed to engage students in active learning and promote curiosity exploration.

The culminating project of the unit challenges students to apply what they have learned by creating their own Rube Goldberg Machines. This project promotes creativity and problem-solving skills, as students work collaboratively to design and build their machines.

In addition to the hands-on lessons and culminating project, this unit also includes engaging visuals, interactive activities, and assessments to help you gauge student learning and progress throughout the unit.

This NGSS 3-PS2 Unit is perfect for teachers who want to engage their students in science and promote 21st century skills. The hands-on lessons and culminating project provide a fun and interactive way for students to explore forces and motion while developing critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity skills.

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to bring science to life in your classroom! Get your 3rd Grade NGSS 3-PS2 Unit today and watch your students' curiosity and engagement soar!

Coming Soon!

- 3rd Grade Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems

- 3rd Grade Inheritance and Variations

- 3rd Grade Weather and Climate

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NGSS3-PS2-1
Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence of the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object. Examples could include an unbalanced force on one side of a ball can make it start moving; and, balanced forces pushing on a box from both sides will not produce any motion at all. Assessment is limited to one variable at a time: number, size, or direction of forces. Assessment does not include quantitative force size, only qualitative and relative. Assessment is limited to gravity being addressed as a force that pulls objects down.
NGSS3-PS2-3
Ask questions to determine cause and effect relationships of electric or magnetic interactions between two objects not in contact with each other. Examples of an electric force could include the force on hair from an electrically charged balloon and the electrical forces between a charged rod and pieces of paper; examples of a magnetic force could include the force between two permanent magnets, the force between an electromagnet and steel paperclips, and the force exerted by one magnet versus the force exerted by two magnets. Examples of cause and effect relationships could include how the distance between objects affects strength of the force and how the orientation of magnets affects the direction of the magnetic force. Assessment is limited to forces produced by objects that can be manipulated by students, and electrical interactions are limited to static electricity.
NGSS3-PS2-2
Make observations and/or measurements of an object’s motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion. Examples of motion with a predictable pattern could include a child swinging in a swing, a ball rolling back and forth in a bowl, and two children on a see-saw. Assessment does not include technical terms such as period and frequency.
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