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Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!
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Need a lesson that covers Gravity and Freefall ? Then you're about to fall for this GoogleSlide Deck! Most slides include GIFs (moving images) which provide exciting and engaging for student. There are multiple links to Youtube videos, Simulations, and there is a link to a Review Kahoot that I created at the end of the lesson. These slides are completely editable and you can reorder, add or delete any of your own material that you want. Teachers are encouraged to add their own Bitmojis and once you purchase, you can do what you will with the Slides.

Breakdown of Slides

Slides 2 through 4 cover the historical thinkers on Gravity like Aristotle, Galileo and Newton's ultimate universal law of gravitation as well as the legend of the famous falling apple.

Slides 5 and 6 look at dropping a feather and a hammer on the Moon with included Youtube clip showcasing the famous experiment.

Slide 7 includes a simulation that you as the teacher or students can play (free on the internet) to experiment with orbits and gravity.

Slide 8 wraps up the idea that all objects on Earth accelerate at 9.8 m/s^2 regardless of weight.

Slide 9 includes two calculator links, a 4 function calculator and a freefall calculator.

Slides 10-13 looks at the Freefall formula at a glance and shows some calculations using the formula.

Slides 14 - 17 include polling questions regarding how an object appears on a position time graph and dot diagram while falling. Make sure to click on the GIF of Felix B. jumping from space to see his historic freefall. To reveal the answers to the polled questions just simply delete the grey boxes.

Slides 18 - 21 investigate horizontal velocity or speed as a component of freefall time. Hopefully students see that left and right motion doesn't affect freefall time.

Slide 22 has a link to a Kahoot that reviews Freefall and Gravity, feel free to create your own copy and edit it to your liking.

This product can be stretched for two 45 minute classes. ENJOY!

Thank you for stopping by and please let me know if you have any issues using the product.

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Gravity Lesson Free Fall Physics - Interactive Distance Learning - 23 Slides!

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Grades
8th - 11th
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23
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Need a lesson that covers Gravity and Freefall ? Then you're about to fall for this GoogleSlide Deck! Most slides include GIFs (moving images) which provide exciting and engaging for student. There are multiple links to Youtube videos, Simulations, and there is a link to a Review Kahoot that I created at the end of the lesson. These slides are completely editable and you can reorder, add or delete any of your own material that you want. Teachers are encouraged to add their own Bitmojis and once you purchase, you can do what you will with the Slides.

Breakdown of Slides

Slides 2 through 4 cover the historical thinkers on Gravity like Aristotle, Galileo and Newton's ultimate universal law of gravitation as well as the legend of the famous falling apple.

Slides 5 and 6 look at dropping a feather and a hammer on the Moon with included Youtube clip showcasing the famous experiment.

Slide 7 includes a simulation that you as the teacher or students can play (free on the internet) to experiment with orbits and gravity.

Slide 8 wraps up the idea that all objects on Earth accelerate at 9.8 m/s^2 regardless of weight.

Slide 9 includes two calculator links, a 4 function calculator and a freefall calculator.

Slides 10-13 looks at the Freefall formula at a glance and shows some calculations using the formula.

Slides 14 - 17 include polling questions regarding how an object appears on a position time graph and dot diagram while falling. Make sure to click on the GIF of Felix B. jumping from space to see his historic freefall. To reveal the answers to the polled questions just simply delete the grey boxes.

Slides 18 - 21 investigate horizontal velocity or speed as a component of freefall time. Hopefully students see that left and right motion doesn't affect freefall time.

Slide 22 has a link to a Kahoot that reviews Freefall and Gravity, feel free to create your own copy and edit it to your liking.

This product can be stretched for two 45 minute classes. ENJOY!

Thank you for stopping by and please let me know if you have any issues using the product.

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 7, 2021
I found this to be super helpful in understanding a difficult topic for students. Thank you!
Krystina V.
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Grades taught: 8th
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Apr 7, 2021
Hi Krystina ! Thank you so much for your thoughtful review. I never thought of teaching with gifs before this pandemic but now, I can’t imagine ever not ! Have a great day and thank you again !

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