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EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT
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Explore the relationships between force and motion—and SAVE 25%—with the EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT, from the Science Foundations Curriculum series. This unit focuses on the following concepts:

  • Types of forces
  • Ways force affects motion
  • Transferring force
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • Simple and compound machines

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RESOURCES INCLUDED:

  • LET’S EXPLORE FORCE AND MOTION is a 23-slide interactive PowerPoint—with FOUR video clips—that introduces seven forces—applied force, electrical force, friction, gravity, magnetism, normal force, and spring force—and also covers balanced vs. unbalanced forces and Newton’s three Laws of Motion.
  • FORCE AND MOTION: The Physics of Sports is an activity book that uses examples from popular sports to highlight types of forces, transferring force, and Newton’s Laws of Motion. Force and Motion includes TWO review activities, plus a BONUS 11 x 17 inch reference poster—Force and Motion—that uses colorful photos to define and illustrate seven types of contact and non-contact forces.
  • SIMPLE MACHINES: Changing Force and Motion uses an engaging cut and glue format and multiple activities to introduce the SIX types of simple machines and the ways they change force and motion. This activity book pack also includes a BONUS 11 x 17 inch reference poster—Simple Machines—that defines and illustrates the six types of simple machines.

BONUS RESOURCES INCLUDED:

  • FOUR SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS/PROJECTS focus on the properties of friction, chain reactions, and the ways simple machines affect force and motion.
  • FORCE AND MOTION uses a crossword puzzle format to review characteristics of forces.
  • NAME THAT FORCE challenges students to match illustrations with the name of the force they represent.
  • FORCE AND MOTION UNIT REVIEW covers the key concepts and vocabulary words introduced in the unit.

This unit also contains a one-page teacher’s guide that lists the key concepts of the unit and the applicable NGSS and TEKS standards.

Vocabulary Words and Phrases:

applied force, balanced force, chain reaction, compound machine, contact force, electric force, force, friction, gravity, inclined plane, lever, magnetic force, non-contact force, normal force, pattern of motion, pull, pulley, push, screw, simple machine, spring force, unbalanced force, wedge, wheel and axle

Targeted Skills: (partial list)

  • Identifying common forces and the motions they produce
  • Identifying patterns of motion
  • Describing the relationship between energy and forces
  • Demonstrating the effects of force on an object’s motion and position
  • Identifying simple and compound machines
  • Developing critical thinking skills of comparing and contrasting
  • Building content-area literacy in science
  • Reading fluency and comprehension

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TARGETED NGSS STANDARDS

  • Crosscutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Energy and Matter, Patterns, Stability and Change
  • Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Forces and Motion
  • Patterns of Motion
  • Relationship Between Energy and Forces
  • Science and Engineering Practices
  • Simple Machines
  • Speed and Energy
  • Types of Interactions

TARGETED TEKS STANDARDS

  • Crosscutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Change and Constancy, Contributions of Scientists, Models, Patterns
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Definition of Force
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Demonstrating Effects of Force on an Object’s Motion and Position
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Simple Machines
  • Scientific Investigation and Reasoning

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Sample Pages: Please see the preview for sample pages/slides from the unit.


Image Credits: The illustrations in these resources are my own original drawings (©Dr. J). Credits for the photos used in the bonus posters are listed on the Image Credit page, included with each activity book. Photo credits for the PowerPoint are listed on the last slide of the presentation.

Technical Info: The slides are in PowerPoint format, and the activity books and posters are in PDF format, combined into separate zip files. The bonus activity pack is also in PDF format.

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SAVE 30% with the SCIENCE CURRICULUM MEGA-BUNDLE, which includes all TWENTY science units, containing TWENTY-EIGHT activity books, TWENTY PowerPoints, plus more than 300 FREE BONUS pages of experiments, projects, printables, reference posters, and unit reviews.
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UNITS IN THE FOUNDATIONS SCIENCE CURRICULUM:
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES

  • THREE BRANCHES OF SCIENCE
  • CYCLES IN THE NATURAL WORLD
  • DISCOVERIES AND INVENTION

LIFE SCIENCES

  • THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
  • THE PLANT KINGDOM
  • BIOMES AND ECOSYSTEMS
  • ANIMAL AND PLANT ADAPTATIONS
  • FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS

EARTH SCIENCES

  • GEOLOGY AND THE GEOSPHERE
  • WEATHER AND THE ATMOSPHERE
  • WATER AND THE HYDROSPHERE
  • OUR CHANGING EARTH
  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
  • EARTH AND SPACE

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

  • STATES OF MATTER
  • FORMS OF ENERGY
  • EXPLORING WAVES
  • FREE-EXPLORING ELECTRICITY
  • FORCE AND MOTION
  • MAGNETS AND MAGNETISM


CLICK HERE to view all of the activity books, PowerPoints, units, and other resources currently available in the Science Foundations series.
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Description

Explore the relationships between force and motion—and SAVE 25%—with the EXPLORING FORCE AND MOTION SCIENCE UNIT, from the Science Foundations Curriculum series. This unit focuses on the following concepts:

  • Types of forces
  • Ways force affects motion
  • Transferring force
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • Simple and compound machines

_________________________________________________________________

RESOURCES INCLUDED:

  • LET’S EXPLORE FORCE AND MOTION is a 23-slide interactive PowerPoint—with FOUR video clips—that introduces seven forces—applied force, electrical force, friction, gravity, magnetism, normal force, and spring force—and also covers balanced vs. unbalanced forces and Newton’s three Laws of Motion.
  • FORCE AND MOTION: The Physics of Sports is an activity book that uses examples from popular sports to highlight types of forces, transferring force, and Newton’s Laws of Motion. Force and Motion includes TWO review activities, plus a BONUS 11 x 17 inch reference poster—Force and Motion—that uses colorful photos to define and illustrate seven types of contact and non-contact forces.
  • SIMPLE MACHINES: Changing Force and Motion uses an engaging cut and glue format and multiple activities to introduce the SIX types of simple machines and the ways they change force and motion. This activity book pack also includes a BONUS 11 x 17 inch reference poster—Simple Machines—that defines and illustrates the six types of simple machines.

BONUS RESOURCES INCLUDED:

  • FOUR SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS/PROJECTS focus on the properties of friction, chain reactions, and the ways simple machines affect force and motion.
  • FORCE AND MOTION uses a crossword puzzle format to review characteristics of forces.
  • NAME THAT FORCE challenges students to match illustrations with the name of the force they represent.
  • FORCE AND MOTION UNIT REVIEW covers the key concepts and vocabulary words introduced in the unit.

This unit also contains a one-page teacher’s guide that lists the key concepts of the unit and the applicable NGSS and TEKS standards.

Vocabulary Words and Phrases:

applied force, balanced force, chain reaction, compound machine, contact force, electric force, force, friction, gravity, inclined plane, lever, magnetic force, non-contact force, normal force, pattern of motion, pull, pulley, push, screw, simple machine, spring force, unbalanced force, wedge, wheel and axle

Targeted Skills: (partial list)

  • Identifying common forces and the motions they produce
  • Identifying patterns of motion
  • Describing the relationship between energy and forces
  • Demonstrating the effects of force on an object’s motion and position
  • Identifying simple and compound machines
  • Developing critical thinking skills of comparing and contrasting
  • Building content-area literacy in science
  • Reading fluency and comprehension

_________________________________________________________________

TARGETED NGSS STANDARDS

  • Crosscutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Energy and Matter, Patterns, Stability and Change
  • Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Forces and Motion
  • Patterns of Motion
  • Relationship Between Energy and Forces
  • Science and Engineering Practices
  • Simple Machines
  • Speed and Energy
  • Types of Interactions

TARGETED TEKS STANDARDS

  • Crosscutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Change and Constancy, Contributions of Scientists, Models, Patterns
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Definition of Force
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Demonstrating Effects of Force on an Object’s Motion and Position
  • Force, Motion, and Energy: Simple Machines
  • Scientific Investigation and Reasoning

_________________________________________________________________

Sample Pages: Please see the preview for sample pages/slides from the unit.


Image Credits: The illustrations in these resources are my own original drawings (©Dr. J). Credits for the photos used in the bonus posters are listed on the Image Credit page, included with each activity book. Photo credits for the PowerPoint are listed on the last slide of the presentation.

Technical Info: The slides are in PowerPoint format, and the activity books and posters are in PDF format, combined into separate zip files. The bonus activity pack is also in PDF format.

_________________________________________________________________
SAVE 30% with the SCIENCE CURRICULUM MEGA-BUNDLE, which includes all TWENTY science units, containing TWENTY-EIGHT activity books, TWENTY PowerPoints, plus more than 300 FREE BONUS pages of experiments, projects, printables, reference posters, and unit reviews.
_________________________________________________________________
UNITS IN THE FOUNDATIONS SCIENCE CURRICULUM:
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES

  • THREE BRANCHES OF SCIENCE
  • CYCLES IN THE NATURAL WORLD
  • DISCOVERIES AND INVENTION

LIFE SCIENCES

  • THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
  • THE PLANT KINGDOM
  • BIOMES AND ECOSYSTEMS
  • ANIMAL AND PLANT ADAPTATIONS
  • FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS

EARTH SCIENCES

  • GEOLOGY AND THE GEOSPHERE
  • WEATHER AND THE ATMOSPHERE
  • WATER AND THE HYDROSPHERE
  • OUR CHANGING EARTH
  • NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
  • EARTH AND SPACE

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

  • STATES OF MATTER
  • FORMS OF ENERGY
  • EXPLORING WAVES
  • FREE-EXPLORING ELECTRICITY
  • FORCE AND MOTION
  • MAGNETS AND MAGNETISM


CLICK HERE to view all of the activity books, PowerPoints, units, and other resources currently available in the Science Foundations series.
_________________________________________________________________
Connect with Let’s Get Real
Visit My Store: Click here to view more than 500 K-5 resources for building content-area and multicultural literacy. Look for the category list on the left side of the home page to find a specific science or social studies topic. Be sure to click on the GREEN STAR to receive my newsletter with updates on new resources and info about sales.
Pinterest: Click here to check out the Let’s Get Real Pinterest boards for more ways to enrich your teaching themes.
_________________________________________________________________
Customer FAQs
What kinds of resources does Let’s Get Real offer?
Let’s Get Real take-home books and learning center resources focus on content-area literacy, that is, helping children gain the specialized science and social studies vocabulary that enables them to excel in reading fluency and comprehension. In addition, all Let’s Get Real resources are illustrated with realistic, original images and/or photographs.

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Click on the star to the right of this description (under my pic) OR click on my store link (above), then click on the star at the top of the page to follow Let’s Get Real. You’ll be the first to know about new materials, sales, and freebies. To view the resources by science/social studies topics, look to the left on the store page, under the heading Custom Categories.

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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-PS2-2
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.
NGSS4-PS3-3
Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide. Emphasis is on the change in the energy due to the change in speed, not on the forces, as objects interact. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.
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