1st Law Demo Today you are going to design a demonstration that will show Newton’s 1st Law – The Law of Inertia. This activity is designed for you to show.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Ending You wrote your own original ending to your novel (1/2 page typed) You wrote an ending but it is less.
Advertisements

Decide which particle represents you best. 1. Positive Proton 2
DIRECTIONS Poster Board. Purpose You and a partner will create a poster board that demonstrates a standard from one of the three units that have been.
Factoring Expressions Completely Some algebraic expressions will need more than one step or method to completely factor them. Use you factoring tree to.
Expository Writing Fourth Grade. Expository Writing Explains something. Tells how something is done. What is expository writing?
Qualitative Observation: descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers Ex. The bike is blue Quantitative Observation: the actual numbers or amounts.
CriteriaStudent Grade Advanced – 4/A (100%)Proficient – 3/B (88%)Developing – 2/D (70%)Beginning—1/F (64%) Habitat Diagram I’ve done everything to earn.
Do Now: List four reasons to write an essay? Aim: How do we discuss the purpose and structure of an essay?
Excellent (5)Almost there (3-4)Not Yet (0-2) Circle Map You created a circle map including at least 10 characteristics of a main character in your novel.
Chapter 2, Section 1 Newton’s 1 st Law: A Running Start.
Section 2: Newton’s Laws. Newton’s 1 st law: Inertia: Demo: Hammer and Blocks Table Cloth: Balloon and Marbles:
Journal Imagine that five different people would each write one sentence about you: 1)Your character 2)Your personality 3)Your talents 4)Your weaknesses,
Physics Section 4.2 Apply Newton’s 1st Law of Motion Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion (Law of Inertia) An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion.
Welcome Scientists! Today: DQ: How are electromagnets and permanent magnets similar? How are they different? Electromagnets Reading and Notes Electromagnets.
Expository/Informational Writing Expository writing is a kind of writing that aims to inform or explain. Explanations provide the reader with information.
All CCS 7 th and 8 th graders will participate! A science fair project is EXPERIMENTAL. That means it involves a test done to find an answer to a question.
INSTRUCTOR: TSUEIFEN CHEN TERM: 100-2
Qualitative Observation: descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers Ex. The bike is blue Quantitative Observation: the actual numbers or.
Mathematical Exploration
Internal 1.2 What you need to know for A, M and E
The writing triplets English Paper 1 Argue Persuade Advise
Team name here EECS373 Design of Microprocessor-Based Systems
Structure of Homework Assignments
RHS Writing Guide.
Warm Up Respond to the following prompts in your notebook in full sentences. If you were to submit an opinion column to Arizona Republic or The Wolf.
Drawing and Examples (2-3) Dictionary Definition
What the PARCC Rubric Means
Slide #1 Name of Civilization First and last name Date
DBQs; document based question
Strategies for Teaching Free Response Questions
This sprint should be used for focusing on:
Quarter 1 Literature Project DUE October 1st
Project Pathfinding IMGD 4000 Due: March 28th, 11:59pm.
Close Reading: Understanding Questions
One-Pagers.
CHAPTER 4 FORCES and the LAWS of MOTION
RHS Writing Guide.
Newton’s 1st Explaining Inertia.
THE LAST QUESTION.
Project 1: Name of your Project here (i.e. Data Conversion)
Newton’s 1st Law How would you explain this animation?
Week 11: Planning Revision
IA Annotated Bibliography
Communication Problem Solving Decision Making Team Working.
English I Aug. 31st Materials: pink rubric from Monday (if you don’t have one, there are some you can borrow), something to write with, highlighter,
Cold War Impact Timeline
Friday 9/2/16 Symbolism In your Writer’s Notebook, brainstorm 5 abstract qualities that make you unique. In what ways do you show them? -Think about characteristics.
Unit 2 - Forces Learning Target 2.1 – State & Apply Newton’s First Law of Motion (The Law of Inertia)
What is it? And why can taking initiative sometimes be so difficult?
Discuss Review and discuss your data from the activity
Topic sentence: idea, claim, insight
Print the paragraph assignment
In 2012, the Texas Republican party stated in their education platform that Critical Thinking skills should not be taught in the classroom because these.
Vocabulary Collectors
Friday 11/30/18 Bell Ringer: Understanding vocabulary for a class is an important skill. Give two reasons why it is important to understand vocabulary.
Type your research topic here
Initiative Initiative: (noun) The energy and/or aptitude displayed in the initiation and completion of an action Purpose To express commitment.
Paper 1: Tues 6th June GCSE English Language Paper 2: Mon 12th June
Newton’s Laws Chapter 12.
Paper 1: Tues 6th June GCSE English Language Paper 2: Mon 12th June
Georgia Milestones Literature and Composition Scoring Rubric
Poetry Grading Checklist Each poem should contain the following:
U12-11 Gas Laws Mini-Labs Egg-in-a-Bottle Demo
Colony Essay The format of this essay must be that of a “5 paragraph essay” You are expected to use proper grammar, spelling and sentence structure. The.
Warm-up: What do you know about Newton's 1st Law of Motion?
The Egg Drop Experiment!
Dynamics: Forces and motion in 1D and 2D 2/1/2017
English 1301 Week 13 November 20, 2017.
Viewing Photographs Look at the following photographs. Study each carefully and decide on an idea you would like to express about the photograph in a descriptive.
Writing Constructed Responses For NECAP & In-class Assignments
Presentation transcript:

1st Law Demo Today you are going to design a demonstration that will show Newton’s 1st Law – The Law of Inertia. This activity is designed for you to show your understanding of the law as well as to express your creativity. Your demo does not have to be something we could complete inside of class. Use your imagination and be creative in your design. You are going to write, in sentences, your demonstration and how it displays Newton’s 1st law. This may be done in paragraph or bullet point form. Include a description of the demonstration AND how it relates to the 1st law.

Rubric 1 3 Demonstration design 1 3 Demonstration design Design does not represent the 1st law nor achieve stated goal. Design somewhat represents the 1st law and/or achieves stated goal. Design clearly represents the 1st law and/or achieves stated goal. Explanation 1st law is not explained nor is it demonstrated. 1st Law is somewhat explained and/or demonstrated. 1st law is clearly explained and/or demonstrated. Format Information is not in sentence form. Some information is in sentence form. All information is in sentence form.