Motion of Objects Day 1 Comprehensive Science 1 Periods 1, 2, 4, 5.

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Motion of Objects Day 1 Comprehensive Science 1 Periods 1, 2, 4, 5

Bell Ringer Essential Question Describe what it means for an object to be in motion.

Data Binders: Beginning unit rating Please Hand out Data Binders! 1. Copy down learning goals 2. Rate your understanding of the goals 3. Return your data binder when finished.

Learning Goals: I can differentiate between average speed, instantaneous speed, and constant speed I can differentiate between average speed, instantaneous speed, and constant speed I can identify changes in speed as positive or negative acceleration I can identify changes in speed as positive or negative acceleration I can evaluate the motion of an object using evidence from scientific investigations I can evaluate the motion of an object using evidence from scientific investigations I can create original graphs from recorded distance and time. I can create original graphs from recorded distance and time. I can interpret distance vs. time graphs to describe an objects motion. I can interpret distance vs. time graphs to describe an objects motion.

Bell Ringer Answer.

Motion of Objects Vocabulary 1. motion -The state in which the distance between two objects is changing 2. speed – The distance an object travels during a certain unit of time 3. velocity – Speed in a given direction 4. distance – The length of the path between two points 5. displacement - moving something from one position to another 6. acceleration – The rate at which velocity changes 7. momentum - the amount of motion occurring in something that is moving

Motion of Objects Vocabulary 8. constant speed – when the speed of an object remains at the same velocity 9. reference point – A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion 10. negative acceleration – When an object is slowing down, or a decrease in the velocity of an object 11. positive acceleration – When an object is speeding up, or an increase in the velocity of an object 12. average speed – The overall rate of speed at which an object moves 13. instantaneous speed – The speed of an object at one instant of time 14. inertia – an object’s resistance to change it’s motion

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Introduction What is Motion? Work in your groups to answer the questions on the worksheet.

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