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Newton’s Laws of Motion Test Review 12/08/15 Starter: Practice/ Connection : Application/ 12/08/15 Newton’s Laws of Motion Test Review Test Review Exit : How do you feel you will do on tomorrow’s test? What do you still not understand? EQ: What forces can change the motion and speed of an object, and how are those forces used to make our world lives easier? Which of the following objects is MOST likely to be slowed by the force of gravity? A. A car rolling up a hill B. A ball rolling on flat ground C. An airplane flying on a level course D. A skydiver falling toward Earth

December 08, 2015 AGENDA 8.6 C Students will investigate and describe applications of Newton’s third law of action-reaction by reading and writing during an activity. 1 Starter 2. Test Review

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page Table of Contents 12/2 Newton’s laws Video Quiz /3 Newton’s third Law Lab # /4 Newton’s Laws Writing /7 Newton’s Laws Review Lab /8 Test Review

Newton’s Laws of Motion Test Review 12/08/15 Starter: Practice/ Connection : Application/ 12/08/15 Newton’s Laws of Motion Test Review Test Review Exit : How do you feel you will do on tomorrow’s test? What do you still not understand? EQ: What forces can change the motion and speed of an object, and how are those forces used to make our world lives easier? Which of the following objects is MOST likely to be slowed by the force of gravity? A. A car rolling up a hill B. A ball rolling on flat ground C. An airplane flying on a level course D. A skydiver falling toward Earth