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quizlette quizlette quizlette quizlette Name_________________ Date__10-1__ Period___ Name_________________ Date__10-1__ Period___ quizlette quizlette The force of gravity pulling on something is____. ______ Things rubbed together resist motion. Friction on wheels is __________ friction Water slows you down after diving in a pool. ______ friction. Something changing distance from a _________ is motion. Some answers can be used more than once. Velocity f. rolling Reference point g. acceleration weight i. friction speed j. fluid Time k. The force of gravity pulling on something is____. ______ Things rubbed together resist motion. Friction on wheels is __________ friction Water slows you down after diving in a pool. ______ friction. Something changing distance from a _________ is motion. Some answers can be used more than once. Velocity f. rolling Reference point g. acceleration weight i. friction speed j. fluid Time k. Name_________________ Date__10-1__ Period___ Name_________________ Date__10-1__ Period___ quizlette quizlette The force of gravity pulling on something is____. ______ Things rubbed together resist motion. Friction on wheels is __________ friction Water slows you down after diving in a pool. ______ friction. Something changing distance from a _________ is motion. Some answers can be used more than once. Velocity f. rolling Reference point g. acceleration weight i. friction speed j. fluid Time k. The force of gravity pulling on something is____. ______ Things rubbed together resist motion. Friction on wheels is __________ friction Water slows you down after diving in a pool. ______ friction. Something changing distance from a _________ is motion. Some answers can be used more than once. Velocity f. rolling Reference point g. acceleration weight i. friction speed j. fluid Time k. Immediate feedback on entry activity: either multiple choice quizlette or open ended question (bell-ringer). After collecting, questions are gone over as a class with students taking note of missed concepts on next slide. (Ideas from ‘How to give effective feedback’: Brrokhart.