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{ Science Starter #1 Take out a piece of paper, write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) Which track had the faster speed, 40cm or 80cm? Why? 2) In a speed graph, what is the x and y axis?

{ Science Starter #2 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What is acceleration? 2) How do you think science will look like in the next two years?

{ Science Starter #3 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) 1) What is your interpretation of this graph? 2) 2) What would happen if you could 3-D print something, what would it be and how would it help the world?

{ Science Starter #4 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What is a force? 2) Where do you see tension and compression forces?

{ Science Starter #5 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What is net force? 2) What do you do if the forces are in the same direction? Give an example. 3) What do you do if the forces are in the opposite direction? Give an example.

{ Science Starter #6 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) How do you calculate acceleration? 2) When is extra credit due? 3) How do you log in to the laptops?

{ Science Starter #7 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What forces are applied when you go bowling? Explain. 2) When you are standing against a light post, what forces are applied? Explain.

{ Science Starter #8 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What happens when the net force is equal to zero? 2) What is friction? 3) What are the two sources of friction?

{ Science Starter #9 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What are the four types of friction? 2) How do you increase friction? 3) How do you decrease friction?

{ Science Starter #10 Write the title, copy the question, today’s date, and begin 1) What causes a change in velocity? 2) What do you use to detect motion? 3) Does pushing surfaces together and the materials of the surface increase or decrease friction?