Name of Investigation - 1st Law of Motion - Inertia
Name of Investigation - 1st Law of Motion - Inertia
Name of Investigation - 1st Law of Motion - Inertia
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11. Now put your pennies in a circular pattern like this:<br />
Describe what you think will happen. Which<br />
Pennies will move? Why did this happen?<br />
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12. Here’s the ACTION. Now, what’s the opposite and equal REACTION?<br />
Action: Action:<br />
Reaction: Reaction:<br />
Student Assessment<br />
Directions:<br />
Use your notes about all three <strong>Law</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Motion</strong>. Create a “talking” puppet to tell<br />
about what you learned. Be sure to elaborate and give lots <strong>of</strong> details because this is<br />
your TEST to see what you have learned. If your puppet doesn’t talk about all the<br />
things you learned and use the vocabulary you learned, I’ll assume you DIDN’T<br />
LEARN ANYTHING!<br />
Your puppet must tell about these things:<br />
1. All three <strong>Law</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Motion</strong>.<br />
2. Explain an experiment / activity that demonstrated each law.<br />
3. Use some <strong>of</strong> the vocabulary.<br />
4. Have your puppet give some other examples <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Law</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Motion</strong>.