100 Newton’s First Law Lab 99 11/13/2014 Starter: Exit: When a car suddenly stops at a red light, a book lying on the car seat slides forward. Explain.

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100 Newton’s First Law Lab 99 11/13/2014 Starter: Exit: When a car suddenly stops at a red light, a book lying on the car seat slides forward. Explain why does the book continue to move forward? 11/13/2014 Practice/Application/Connection: Lab Newton’s First Law Lab

November 13, 2014 AGENDA 8.6 C Students will investigate and describe applications of Newton’s first law of inertia by reading and writing during an activity. 1 Starter 2.Lab

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/28 Signs of a Chemical change /29 Chemical Reactions Lab /31 Test Review /4 Force and Motion Vocabulary /5 Force and Motion Notes /7 Speed Lab /8 Interpreting Graphs /12 Balance and Unbalanced Forces /13 Newton’s First Law /14 Newton’s First Law Lab Table of Contents

Starter Law of Inertia Stay in Motion Stay At Rest Acted upon by Unbalanced force

100 Newton’s First Law Lab 99 11/13/2014 Starter: Exit: When a car suddenly stops at a red light, a book lying on the car seat slides forward. Explain why does the book continue to move forward? 11/13/2014 Practice/Application/Connection: Lab Newton’s First Law Lab