Thrilling Forces on a Roller Coaster DAY 4. Warm Up  Think about all of the roller coasters you have ever ridden or seen.  What forces create a roller.

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Thrilling Forces on a Roller Coaster DAY 4

Warm Up  Think about all of the roller coasters you have ever ridden or seen.  What forces create a roller coaster ride?  BRAINSTORM as many thrilling components as you can think of and write them in the box.  Draw a picture or diagram that shows the most thrilling part of the ride.

Roller Coaster Jigsaw Expert Groups 1. Batman 2. Ghost Rider 3. Phantoms Revenge 4. X2

Jigsaw Matrix BatmanGhost RiderPhantomX2 Where is the roller coaster found? Describe the type of roller coaster. What is the maximum speed of the roller coaster? Describe the thrilling components of the ride. What forces are found in a roller coaster?

X2 Video  Here is a video showing the X2 in action! Here is a video showing the X2 in action!