Introduction to the Ultimate Motion WebQuest  Get your journals and a worksheet worksheet  Open to yesterday’s notes  Date this entry  Web, list, or.

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Introduction to the Ultimate Motion WebQuest  Get your journals and a worksheet worksheet  Open to yesterday’s notes  Date this entry  Web, list, or explain as many connections you can between Newton’s Laws and roller coasters.  You have 5 minutes…..GO!!

You’ll be creating a presentation like this so…. ►O►O►O►Observe the types of slides being used = Designs ►M►M►M►Monitor where and how the title and text enter the slide = Animations ►S►S►S►Study the underlined text and what happens when the pointer “clicks” on it = Hyperlinks ►E►E►E►Examine the copyrighted pictures of Roller Coasters = Format Picture and Authorized Use

What is Expected of YOU! 1. Incorporate the Laws of Motion 2. Use PowerPoint to make a presentation 3. Design a working roller coaster

1 st Let’s Review Newton’s Laws of Motion

More Review on Laws of Motion Newton’s 3 Laws I. If you don't push it, it won't move. I. If you don't push it, it won't move. II. If you push it, it will move. II. If you push it, it will move. III. If you push it, it pushes back. Web Sites

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Build the Ultimate Roller Coaster!  WebQuest for those knowledgeable in Newton’s Three Laws of Motion WebQuest  Introduction  Task  Resources  Process  Evaluation  Conclusion Goliath – Valencia, CA Goliath – Valencia, CA

Check out the Quest yourself! VVVVisit the WebQuest and decide what kind of job you’d like to have in this mission. WWWWhile you’re thinking about that, answer the questions on your worksheet. IIIIf you finish the worksheet, begin to form your groups.

Before you go…  Let’s review your journal entries from the beginning of class and add to them.  Homework-complete the worksheet and a list of group members and jobs by next class  Any questions?

Teacher’s Page  Teachers “Intro to WebQuest PowerPoint Lesson”  Roller Coaster Worksheet Roller Coaster Worksheet Roller Coaster Worksheet  Instructional Plan – WebQuest help Instructional Plan Instructional Plan  Personal Science Laboratory Kits – Motion experiments using micro-computer based investigations Personal Science Laboratory Kits Personal Science Laboratory Kits  QUESTIONS?? Created by Beki Nowak and Ellen Townsend CEP 610 Information Technology in Education Summer 2003, University of Nevada, Reno Dr. Leping Liu