Term 2 - Week 1
Section outline
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Motion (movement) goes hand-in-hand with energy and forces, especially in relation to sports. We will shift our focus to motion to further understand the science behind sports.
Sir Isaac Newton is famous for his three laws of motion, which is where you will start.
Success Criteria:
1) Describe Newton's Three Laws of Motion
2) Explain examples of Newton's Three Laws
Activities:
1) Education Perfect activities -- first start by looking at the three laws and answering the questions.
2) BrainPop Video (if needed for further clarification) -- Video link (Login name: MHJC password: 1student)
3) Locate a short video clip that you think best demonstrates each of the Laws. Post it into the Padlet below (if it asks for a password to edit, it is 10M1science). Write ONE sentence as to why the video demonstrates that law.
What's up next week? We will be building something at home so save your toilet paper rolls.
EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING...human development by conceptualising the process of reproduction in the form of a story
- We are EXPLORING...how the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and cell division are connected to genetic variation