Science Notes: Stnd 04 Date Standard 04: 8.PS2.4

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Science Notes: Stnd 04 Date Standard 04: 8.PS2.4 Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an object’s motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and mass of the object. Science and Engineering Practice(s) Plan & Carry Out Investigations, Develop and Use Models, Obtain and communicate information, Construct Explanations Crosscutting Concepts Cause and Effect, Stability and Change I Can Statement ...I can create a model of an object in motion and explain the connection between the object’s motion and the mass and forces.

Phenomenon Bowling Ball vs Feathers: Which will fall fastest? Describe the phenomenon or phenomena in this video Get in groups. Discuss this, and/or do some online research. Bowling Ball vs Feathers: Which will fall fastest? Link (3:53): Playposit-Bowling Ball vs Feathers Link (4:41): YouTube-Bowling Ball vs Feathers

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