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8th grade Tuning Presentation Aisha dixon Physical Science 8th grade  Tuning Presentation Aisha dixon

9th grade standards SPS8. Students will determine relationships among force, mass, and motion.  a. Calculate velocity and acceleration. (Completed) b. Apply Newton’s three laws to everyday situations by explaining the following: Inertia Relationship between force, mass and acceleration Equal and opposite forces. c. Relate falling objects to gravitational force. d. Explain the difference in mass and weight.  e. Calculate amounts of work and mechanical advantage using simple machines.

Instructional activities Engage-Skydiving Free Fall>Terminal Velocity Explain-Power point with Guided Notetaking (Graphic Organizer for Weight vs. Mass)  Review>Newton's Laws and Friction  Explore- Free Fall Lab (Interactive and Physical Lab)  Elaborate- Completion of Free Fall Lab  Evaluate- Formal Lab Report, Quiz on Newton’s Laws (Gravity, Friction, Weight vs. Mass, Terminal Velocity)

INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES Activating Strategy-Terminal Velocity video clip Graphic Organizer - Weight vs Mass Visual Interactive – Terminal Velocity Phet interactive Study Jams video with questions Brain Pop video with questions This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.

Forces and Motion: Basics