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Student Version Using Force and Motion By: Blue Planet Diaries

Benchmark Focus SC.5.P.13.1 – Identify familiar forces that cause objects to move, such as pushes or pulls, including gravity on falling objects. SC.5.P.13.2 – Investigate and describe that the greater the force applied to it, the greater the change in motion of a given object. SC.5.P.13.3 – Investigate and describe that the more mass an object has, the less effect a given force will have on the object’s motion. SC.5.P.13.4 – Investigate and explain that when a force is applied to an object but it does not move, it is because another opposing force is being applied by something in the environment so that the forces are balanced. Common Core Integration LACC.K12.L.3.4 : Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple- meaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate. LACC.5.W.3.9: Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. LACC.5.SL.1.1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on- one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

Hook Question How much impact do force and motion have on your life? A. A great deal B. Some impact C. Very little impact

Predictive Written Response Predictive Written Response to Complex Text-Based Question Using your background knowledge, write about a time when you used force to do something.

Vocabulary Paragraph # Science or Academic Specific Vocabulary Definition from Context/Word Part 1 forces a push or pull multiple meaning and context 3-4 gravity a force that pulls objects together multiple meaning and context 7 matter everything around us that has mass and takes up space multiple meaning and context 8 mass the amount of matter in an object context 9 weight a measure of the pull of gravity in an object’s mass context 12 friction A force that resists motion when two objects rub against each other word part (frictio=Latin for to rub; ion=the process of)

Reading # 1: T ext Coding CodeDescription (Examples) Fo Force G Force of Gravity Fr Friction

1 2 3 Fo G

Reading #2

1 2 3 Fo G

Reading # 2: Partner Reads Directed Note-taking Using Force and Motion Guiding Question: Using evidence from the article, describe how forces and motion affect your everyday life? Paragraph # NOTESCheck relevant categories below Evidence of force Evidence of gravity Evidence of friction 1 Pushes and pulls are forces that make everything around us move. X 2 “A car certainly gets you to your destination faster than using your feet.” XX

First Draft Written Response to Essential Question First Draft Written Response to Essential Question According to the text, how do forces and motion affect our live?

Reading #3

Reading #3: Generating Questions Question Generation: Using Force and Motion Paragraph # Questions Can the question be answered by.. Check relevant categories below Hands-on experiment or inquiry Research for Scientific Facts Observation 1 How is force and motion taking place when I am sleeping? X X 3 How does gravity keep our feet on the ground? XX X

Final Written Response to Complex Text-Based Question Final Written Response to Complex Text-Based Question According to the text and extended text discussion, how do forces affect your everyday life? Journal Writing Reflection