Newton's Laws can be seen all around us and demonstrated in some simple but meaningful ways. Student groups will attempt to capture or create real life examples of Newton's Laws using simple materials in the classroom , around school ,or at home. In this product , you are provided with a planning sheet and rubric for this project.
Introduce students to distance and time graphs with this project. Students will read stories centering around Tom (feel free to swap out the name) and his day to day hectic life. 1) Students will create distance and time graphs based on his travels and insert the images using Chromebook or phone cameras into slides. 2) Students will create stories based on distance time graphs given. This project helps students with the following skills: -relating distance and time -showing direction through d
25 word problems asking students to use either the KE formula or PE formula to solve for variables of each. Background info, formulas, and answer key provided! Great for extra practice, homework, remediation, or as a quiz.
Beginning the EM Spectrum? Have students find and organize vital information of each type electromagnetic radiation using this template. Students must include: 1) Uses 2) Potential Dangers 3) Wavelength 4) Neighbors on Spectrum Directions, grading criteria, and slide template provided.
In this activity , students will view 4 video phenomena. Each can be explained using Newton's 1st Law. Directions1) Provide students/groups with a copy of this Google Slides (make sure to delete the answer key prior to sharing) 2) Have them watch each video and make observations. 3) Using their knowledge or resources provided by you, use Newton's 1st Law to explain why the phenomena occurred. If any of the YouTube imbedded videos are no longer working, please contact me immediately and I'll fi
20 question word problem set using p=mv equation for momentum. Questions ask students to solve for mass, velocity, and momentum. All examples are "real world". Key included!