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Momentum 1. Question & Research Task SLIDE NAVIGATION Momentum 1. Question & Research Task Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 Athletes repeatedly receive hits and blows to the head and body. How are their bodies affected by the force? Does the momentum of the force affect the severity of the injury? How is Newton’s Law of Motion applied in the collision? Review Newton’s Law of Motion by viewing the resources below. Momentum Newton’s laws of Motion (review the second) Key vocabulary list Image Source: www.clipart.com by subscription In this Slam Dunk, you will conduct brief, focused research to respond to the inquiry question: How is momentum involved in sports related injuries?

Image Source: www.clipart.com by subscription 2. Information Sources SLIDE NAVIGATION Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 Choose several of the information sources linked here to complete the Student Activity on Slide 3. Football and Boxing are two sports in which athletes receive frequent blows to the body and head. The resources listed below focus on the science behind the sports and injuries. Pay close attention to: causes of injuries momentum and impact on injuries Newton’s Law of Motion Digital resources: Science of NFL Football: Newton’s Third Law of Motion Football: Mass, Momentum, and Collision How the Physics of Football Works Momentum and Its Conservation- Boxing Punch Penn State University Physics Behind Boxing Face Punch (YouTube Video, must be teacher screened) Image Source: www.clipart.com by subscription

Image Source: Public Domain 3. Student Activity SLIDE NAVIGATION Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gather information from the resources provided on the previous slide. Use the Momentum Research Organizer to gather and organize the information. Color-code the information using the following guidelines: Causes of injuries- yellow Impact level/ momentum- green Newton’s Law of Motion- purple Save your Momentum Research Organizer work as a webpage or print it the. Collaborate with a partner, as directed by your teacher, to double check the information gathered and to discuss the correlation between momentum and sports- related injuries. Image Source: Public Domain

4. Assessment Activity SLIDE NAVIGATION Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 How is momentum involved in sports related injuries? After you have completed your Momentum Research Organizer, circle the information that supports your answer to the essential question. You will need the information to form and record your response in VoiceThread. Type your response below before recording. Support your answer with information gathered from the provided resources. When complete record (voice, type, or video) your response in the teacher-created VoiceThread. You will need to log-in first. Click on the screenshot below to access the example VoiceThread. Click on the image to go to the sample VoiceThread.

5. Enrichment Activities SLIDE NAVIGATION Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 Create a poster or Infographic identifying the correlation between momentum and sports- related injuries. Focus the poster on informing future athletic trainers about the science behind sports-related injuries. Resources to create a poster or Infographic: PowerPoint Publisher Sway Safari Montage- Athletic Trainers Science Buddies-Science Careers: Athletic Trainer Image Source: www.clipart.com by subscription

6. Teacher Resources 1 2 3 4 5 6 Learning Standards Alignment SLIDE NAVIGATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 Learning Standards Alignment Content Learning Standards Next Generation Science Standards HS-PS2-3 Apply science and engineering ideas to design, evaluate, and refine a device that minimizes the force on a macroscopic object during a collision Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy Reading: 1. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Writing: 7. Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. AASL Standards Framework for Learners Inquire: Build new knowledge by inquiring, thinking critically, identifying problems, and developing strategies for solving problems. Think: Learners display curiosity and initiative by: I.A.2 Recalling prior and background knowledge as context for new meaning. Create: Learners engage with new knowledge by following a process that includes: I.B.1 Using evidence to investigate questions. I.B.3 Generating products that illustrate learning. Share: Learners adapt, communicate, and exchange learning products with others in a cycle that includes: I.C.1 Interacting with content presented by others. Grow: Learners participate in an ongoing inquiry-based process by: I.D.2 Engaging in sustained inquiry. P21 Framework: 21st Century Student Outcomes 3. Information, Media & Technology Skills: Information Literacy: Access information efficiently and effectively; Use information accurately and creatively for the issue or problem at hand. ICT Literacy: Use technology as a tool to research, organize, evaluate and communicate information. Grade 11 Content Area: Science Unit: Newtons Law’s Time Frame: 1 90-minute class period Differentiation strategies for this lesson: Have students use learning supports provided in any BCPS-licensed Digital Content included in this lesson. Refer to Digital Content Snapshots & Support resources for as needed. Notes to the teacher: Collaborate with your school library media specialist to plan and implement this lesson. Slide 2 YouTube Video to screen Slide 3 preview Classtools.net via graphic organizer link Slide 4 copy the VoiceThread and assign it to classes. Last updated: July 2018 Report broken links to BCPS Library Media Programs & Digital Resources 443-809-4035 BCPS Slam Dunk Research Model, Copyright 2018, Baltimore County Public Schools, MD, all rights reserved. This lesson may be used for educational, non-profit school use only. All other uses, transmissions, and duplications are prohibited unless permission is granted expressly. This lesson is based on Dr. Jamie McKenzie’s Slam Dunk Digital Lesson model.