Driving Question for Page 23 in ISN

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Driving Question for Page 23 in ISN DQ: How can electric and magnetic forces generate movement of __________ without contact? First Thoughts on 9/28: Compose 5 – 7 complete sentences at the top of page 23 in your ISN. You will write your thoughts about how electricity and magnetism can make an object, of your choice, move without touching.

Driving Question for Page 15 in ISN DQ: How does one type of energy affect the other in __________? Final Thoughts on 9/25: Compose 5 – 7 complete sentences at the bottom of page 15 in your ISN. You will write your thoughts about how one type of energy affects the other in something of your choice (e.g. Hot Wheels race track, rollercoaster, amusement park ride, etc.)