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November 19, 2013 Please get out: planner pencil or pen notebook highlighter Please get out: planner pencil or pen notebook highlighter Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET 8 th Grade

Students Will Be Able To: create and perform a skit to teach the class about forces Students Will Be Able To: create and perform a skit to teach the class about forces Homework: balloon car due Friday Homework: balloon car due Friday Table of Contents 11/19/13 DateDescriptionPage(s)

Students Will Be Able To: create and perform a skit to teach the class about forces 11/19/13 Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET

Word of the Day: Front Newton’s 1 st Law

Word of the Day: Back Definition: An object at rest stays at rest AND An object in motion stays in motion [without accelerating] UNLESS acted upon by an unbalanced force

Students Will Be Able To: create and perform a skit to teach the class about forces 11/19/13 Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET Today’s lesson: WoD: Newton’s 1 st Law check HW Forces Skits ET

Forces Skits Your group will have 15 minutes to create a skit and mini-poster to teach the class about your vocab. term. Points: [in class work grade] Poster has all names of group members = 5pts Poster is neat, colorful, and correct = 10 pts Skit is scientifically accurate = 10 pts All group members participate = 5 pts

Forces Skits Group 1: Force Group 2: Contact Force Group 3: Noncontact Force Group 4: Net Force Group 5: Unbalanced Force Group 6: Balanced Force Group 7: Newton’s 1 st Law Group 8: Inertia Group 9: Please split up and join other tables for today’s activity

ET 11/19 Name Period Group Which skit was the most scientifically accurate? Why do you say that?