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Calendar Fri., 11/14 Topic: Newton’s First Law Homework: Add a summary to pg. 79. Newton’s 1 st Law Check-in on Monday. To Do Collect a Forces & Motion textbook. Open your comp book to & complete your cover pg. Get out Calendar Pencil Comp book Colors FYI The next Science Fair checkpoint is December 19 – THIS IS WHEN YOUR TRIALS SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY.

Calendar Fri., 11/14 Topic: Newton’s First Law Homework: Add a summary to pg. 79. Newton’s 1 st Law Check-in on Monday. To Do Collect a Forces & Motion textbook. Open your comp book to & complete your cover pg. Get out Calendar Pencil Comp book Colors FYI

PHYSICS PHYSICS IS THE STUDY OF MOTION, FORCES, AND ENERGY

THE PICTURE FOR PHYSICS ON WIKIPEDIA

PHYSICS COVER PAGE PG INCLUDE: THE WORD PHYSICS AN OBJECT MOVING AN OBJECT ROLLING OR RUBBING AGAINST THE GROUND AN OBJECT PUSHING OR PULLING ON ANOTHER AN OBJECT GETTING FASTER AND FASTER AN OBJECT SHOWING SPEED IN COLOR

PHYSICS COVER PAGE PG. 75 INCLUDE: THE WORD PHYSICS 1 OR 2 ILLUSTRATIONS THAT DEMONSTRATE FORCE AND MOTION IN COLOR

ISAAC NEWTON ENGLAND EXPLAINED PLANETARY MOVEMENT, INVENTED CALCULUS, INVENTED THE FIRST REFLECTING TELESCOPE, DEVELOPED THE 3 LAWS OF MOTION

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION – BEGINNING VIDEO ?V=D6UF-M3ODRAHTTP:// ?V=D6UF-M3ODRA (LEAVE SOUND OFF)

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION – EXPLORING MORE EXAMPLES 5MG_33W

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION – THE EXPLANATION READ PG & IN THE TEXTBOOK. WRITE CORNELL NOTES ON PG. 79 THAT INCLUDE: EXPLANATION OF BALANCED AND UNBALANCED FORCES NEWTON’S FIRST LAW WRITTEN OUT EXPLANATION OF REST EXPLANATION OF MOTION EXPLANATION OF FRICTION EXPLANATION OF INERTIA

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION – NOW, EXPLAIN THE EXAMPLES DRAW 1 OF THE DEMONSTRATIONS IN COLOR, ON PG. 78. LABEL 4 OR 5 OF THE FOLLOWING: MOTION, REST, BALANCED FORCE, UNBALANCED FORCE, INERTIA. EXPLAIN WITH SUMMARY UNDERNEATH THAT INCLUDES 4 OR 5 OF THE VOCABULARY.

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION – NOW, THINK OF YOUR OWN EXAMPLE DRAW A REAL WORLD EXAMPLE, OR YOUR OWN IDEA FOR A DEMONSTRATION, OF NEWTON’S FIRST LAW. LABEL 5 OF THE FOLLOWING: MOTION, REST, BALANCED FORCE, UNBALANCED FORCE, INERTIA. EXPLAIN WITH SUMMARY UNDERNEATH THAT INCLUDES 4 OR 5 OF THE VOCABULARY.