As part of the force and interactions unit, students went through twelve stations (three a day) focusing on different concepts. They were able to use the investigations to make discoveries about force and interactions.
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Using an impact car to test Newton's Law, for every action, there is an opposite or equal reaction |
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Trying to bounce a bouncy ball in a cup to learn the differences in force needed on an object |
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Learning about inertia through the checker stack |
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Trying to throw a tennis ball into a cup to learn more about different forces needed on an object |
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Learning about magnetism using magnets |
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Trying to throw disks on different sections on the floor to learn about force and angles |
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Learning about electromagnetism by using a battery, wire and a nail |
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