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Lesson 61 Changing Positions Day 1 SCIE_2_A_Les61Day1ChangingPositions_MAT 2014 CFISD

How can you make this ball move? Engage 1 How can you make this ball move?

Do not touch the ball directly. Explore 1 Try to make a ball roll. Do not touch the ball directly. Use these items to help. pipe cleaner paper roll cardboard straw coffee stirrer pencil rubber band craft stick small block ball of playdoh string

ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? paper roll Explore 2 ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? paper roll   pipe cleaner cardboard ball of playdoh string small blocks craft stick pencil straw stirrers

ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? Explore 2 ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? paper roll   I put the ball in the paper roll and made a ramp. pipe cleaner I made a hook and put it around the ball. cardboard I made a ramp. ball of playdoh I made a boat and put the ball in it. string I put the ball string around the ball. small blocks I hit the ball with a block. craft stick  I hit the ball with the stick. I put the ball on the stick. pencil I put the ball on the pencil and roll. straw I blow the ball with the straw. stirrers  I hit the ball with the stirrers.

The world is full of moving things. Things move from place to place. Explain 1 The world is full of moving things. Things move from place to place. An eagle flaps its wings. A roller coaster travels along a track. Musicians beat drums. Boats move in the water. Biker moves a bike. Tiger runs through the grass.

It is the act of moving people, animals, and things Explain 2 MOTION means movement. It is the act of moving people, animals, and things

Explain 3

PUSH is a force that moves something away from you. Explain 4 PUSH is a force that moves something away from you. PULL is a force that moves something towards you.

PUSH is a force that moves Explain 5 FORCE is a push or a pull. PUSH is a force that moves something away from you. Where is a push happening? PULL is a force that moves something towards you. Where is a pull happening?

Name other times when objects are pushed. Explain 6 PUSH is a force that moves something away from you. Name other times when objects are pushed.

Name other times when objects are pulled. Explain 7 PULL is a force that moves something towards you. Name other times when objects are pulled.

Explain 8

Explain 9

Explain 10

Go back to these items and decide if you Explain 11 Go back to these items and decide if you pushed or pulled the ball to make it move. pipe cleaner paper roll cardboard straw coffee stirrer pencil rubber band small block ball of playdoh string craft stick

ITEM PUSH or PULL How did you use this to make the ball move? Explore 2 ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? PUSH or PULL paper roll   I put the ball in the paper roll and made a ramp. pipe cleaner I made a hook and put it around the ball. cardboard I made a ramp. ball of playdoh I made a boat and put the ball in it. string I put the ball string around the ball. small blocks I hit the ball with a block. craft stick  I hit the ball with the stick. I put the ball on the stick. pencil I put the ball on the pencil and roll. straw I blow the ball with the straw. stirrers  I hit the ball with the stirrers.

ITEM PUSH or PULL push pull push, pull How did you use this to Explore 2 ITEM How did you use this to make the ball move? PUSH or PULL paper roll   I put the ball in the paper roll and made a ramp. push pipe cleaner I made a hook and put it around the ball. pull cardboard I made a ramp. ball of playdoh I made a boat and put the ball in it. string I put the ball string around the ball. small blocks I hit the ball with a block. craft stick  I hit the ball with the stick. I put the ball on the stick. push, pull pencil I put the ball on the pencil and roll. straw I blow the ball with the straw. stirrers  I hit the ball with the stirrers.