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Calendar Mon., 11/17 Topic: Newton’s First Law Homework: Revisit pg. 77 & 79 Cornell notes (highlight, add questions, summary, etc.) To Do Open your comp book to 79 to review Newton’s First Law. Read this law to yourself to try to memorize it. Get out Calendar Pencil Comp book Notebook paper (1 sheet) FYI Today, near the end of the period, we’ll do a Check-In (quiz) about Newton’s First Law of Motion.

Calendar Mon., 11/17 Topic: Newton’s First Law Homework: Revisit pg. 77 & 79 Cornell notes (highlight, add questions, summary, etc.) To Do Pick up your Science Fair documents from the counter. Open your comp book to 79 to review Newton’s First Law. Read this law to yourself to try to memorize it. Get out Calendar Pencil Comp book Notebook paper (1 sheet) FYI Today, near the end of the period, we’ll do a Check-In (quiz) about Newton’s First Law of Motion. Dec. 19 = next Science Fair checkpoint: testing of the experiment complete

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 – REST, MOTION, UNBALANCED FORCE, INERTIA

PG. 81 – NEWTON’S FIRST LAW REVIEW Newton’s First Law Review Write Newton’s First Law. Explain the behavior of objects at rest Explain the behavior of objects in motion Explain the effect of an unbalanced force Explain the effect of inertia

1 ST LAW OF MOTION QUIZ ILLUSTRATE (ON YOUR OWN PAPER) DRAW A SERIES OF PICTURES THAT SHOW THE EVENT GRADUALLY TAKING PLACE. DESCRIBE HOW DOES THE EVENT DEMONSTRATE THE 1 ST LAW OF MOTION? INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING WORDS IN CAPTIONS BELOW THE IMAGES: UNBALANCED FORCE(S) REST MOTION INERTIA

HOW DOES THE EVENT DEMONSTRATE THE 1 ST LAW OF MOTION? Before kick During kickAfter kick On the notebook paper, draw the pictures. Caption each picture. Include the following words in captions: 1.Unbalanced force(s) 2. Rest 3. Motion 4. Inertia