Homework NONE Do Now: 3/27 1. Take out a piece of paper 2. Answer the following: A. How would you measure the speed of an animal? B. What do you think.

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Homework NONE Do Now: 3/27 1. Take out a piece of paper 2. Answer the following: A. How would you measure the speed of an animal? B. What do you think are the fastest animals? Objective I can describe Motion by comparing the position of one object as it relates to another object (point of reference) Agenda Study Jams Socrative Gizmo lab

Do Now: 3/30 1. Share a half sheet with your neighbor 2 Do Now: 3/30 1. Share a half sheet with your neighbor 2. Write your name at the top 3. Number 1-5 Homework None Objective I can describe Motion by comparing the position of one object as it relates to another object (point of reference) Agenda King or Queen Review motion/speed 4 corners game

Force and Motion This quarter, we will study the science of forces and motion. You should expect: Lots of labs Some note-taking Several important formulas Lots of graphing Don’t worry if you’re not good at math – we will be taking things step by step!

MOTION What is motion? How can you describe the motion of different objects? What does all motion have in common? As each object is shown, think about how you would describe its motion. Try to be thinking of a definition for motion that would fit all the different items!

How is it moving?

So…what is motion? Motion is a change in position over time!!

So…what is motion? Distance If you change your position, then you have traveled some distance.

So…what is motion? Distance How fast you travel that distance is your speed! (Speed is the RATE at which you change position).

In math terms… A “change in position over time” is the same as saying: Distance Speed = Time

How can we describe motion? Motion can be described by: DISTANCE (how far did it travel?) TIME (how long did it travel?) SPEED (how fast did it travel?) DIRECTION (which way did it go?) ACCELERATION (does the motion change?)

What does “speed” mean? Some examples of speed: 60 miles/hour 100 meters/minute Let’s break it down… If you travel 60 miles per hour, how far do you travel in 1 hour? 60 miles/hour is the same as 60 miles 1 hour

Let’s practice calculating speed If you travel 100 km in 2 hours, what is your speed? Speed = Distance Time Distance = 100 km Time = 2 hours Speed = 100 km 2 h Speed = 50 km/h

Try it out! What is your SPEED? Time yourself moving across the 5 meter tracks on the floor. What is the DISTANCE? What is your TIME? Speed = Distance Time What is your SPEED?