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is about…the relationship between forces, matter and motion Key Topic: Application of __________ _________ of ___________ is about…the relationship between forces, matter and motion Main Idea Law 1 (Law of Intertia) Law 2 (Law of Force, mass and acceleration) Essential Details So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Strategic Instruction Model (SIM™) University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (KUCRL.org) The FRAME Routine Main Idea Law 3 (Law of Action and Reaction) Essential Details What is it? Formula and triangle What is it? Units for F = m = a = Acceleration depends on… Examples: Ex: Ex:

is about…the relationship between forces, matter and motion Key Topic: Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion is about…the relationship between forces, matter and motion Main Idea Law 1 (Law of Intertia) Law 2 (Law of Force, mass and acceleration) Essential Details So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Strategic Instruction Model (SIM™) University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (KUCRL.org) The FRAME Routine Main Idea Law 3 (Law of Action and Reaction) An object in motion stays in motion until acted upon by an outside, unbalanced force. Essential Details F = mass x acceleration For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction An object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by an outside, unbalanced force. Force = N, mass = kg Acceleration = m/s2 Force occurs in pairs. Balanced forces do not have motion or stay at a constant speed. Acceleration depends on the mass of the object and the force applied to the object Action = cause, Reaction = effect Ex: using seat belts in cars, roller coasters, pulling tablecloth under dishes Ex: rocket launching, pushing off a wall, sitting in a chair, walking/running Ex: pushing a cart with lots of groceries, kicking a football

Law 2 (Law of Force, mass and acceleration) Key Topic: Application of __________ _________ of ___________ is about…the relationship between _______, ______ and ________. Main Idea Law 1 (Law of Intertia) Law 2 (Law of Force, mass and acceleration) Essential Details So What? (What’s important to understand about this?) Strategic Instruction Model (SIM™) University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (KUCRL.org) The FRAME Routine Main Idea Law 3 (Law of Action and Reaction) Essential Details An object in ________ stays in ___________ until acted upon by an outside, ____________ force. F = mass x acceleration For every ________ there is an _________ and _________ _____________ An object at _____ stays at _____until acted upon by an outside, ____________ force. Force = ____, mass=___ Acceleration = ________ Force occurs in_________. Balanced forces do not have _________ or they stay at a _________ speed. Acceleration depends on the _____of the object and the _______ applied to the object Action = __________ Reaction = ____________ Ex: using seat ______ in cars, ______ coasters, pulling ________ under dishes Ex: rocket ___________, pushing off a _____, sitting in a _____, walking/running Ex: pushing a _____ with lots of groceries, ______ a football