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Air Pressure and Gravity Lesson 5 – Biography of Lonnie Johnson
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Objective We will be able to understand the real world use for air pressure
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Vocabulary Words air- The mixture of gases, which form the atmosphere of the Earth air pressure – the force of air pressing on a surface propulsion – the force that moves something forward : the force that propels something
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What have we done in class to show that we can make air pressure work for us? Yes, we made balloon rockets Explain how released air pressure makes things move. Yes, those are all good ideas. The force of the released air pushes the object.
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People who know about air pressure know that you can use it in many ways. Let’s meet a person who invented toys that use air pressure.
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Biography Meet Mr. Lonnie Johnson
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Linex At the age of 18, Lonnie Johnson was awarded first place in a national competition for his invention of “Linex”, a remote-controlled robot made from junkyard scraps. Later he was a captain in the Air Force, where he worked as an engineer and won may awards, including a nomination for astronaut training. Look at Mr. Johnson’s robot. What do you think it does? Make a hypothesis about what it can do, share you thinking with a parther.
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Mr. Lonnie Johnson Lonnie Johnson is a scientist and an inventor. He has worked on space projects at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Mr. Johnson helped make equipment that NASA used in outer space to study Mars and Jupiter. But what he loves most is inventing. Jet propulsion has to do with making jet planes, rockets, and spacecraft move.
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Invented in 1988
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Following His Dream Mr. Johnson encourages young people to follow their dreams. He says, “ If there’s a problem that can be solved, that’s a good place to start looking for a project.
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Your task today is to think of a real world problem you have. For example cleaning your room, taking out the trash, or something else you can think of. Then think about an invention that can solve the problem you have. In your science journal design your project. When your done write a paragraph explaining what it is and how it solved your problem. Creating a Project
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