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Speed, Velocity, Acceleration Newton’s Laws of Force and 2nd 9 weeks Word Comic 33 Force and Motion 34 Speed, Velocity, Acceleration Foldable 35 Speed, Velocity, Acceleration 36 Newton’s Laws Mini Project 37 Newton’s Laws of Force and Motion 38

One vocabulary words per comic Motion Kinetic energy Potential energy Force Using the 4 words to create a cartoon or comic story and illustrate, COLOR your story One vocabulary words per comic Reflection pg. 33

Reflection pg. 35

Reflection pg. 35 What is Speed? Draw Illustration Formula: What is Velocity? Formula: Draw Illustration What is Acceleration? Formula: Formula:

Write the Law and it’s explanation Draw and color a picture that best represents the law and a justification 3-5 sentences in length