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Mass/Acceleration
Through this lesson students will see the relationship between mass and acceleration of an object.
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Momentum
The main objective of this mini-teach is to demonstrate the concept of momentum.
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Moving Along with Simple Machines
A great unit that is geared towards 3rd grade, but can easily be adapted.
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Newton's Laws of Motion
This lesson will initiate an understanding in describing the principles and dynamics involved in the Laws. Students will also be able to apply the laws to describe everyday occurances.
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Newton's Third Law Of Motion
This mini-teach is designed for grades 4 - 6. Pupils will verbalize and demonstrate Newton's 3rd Law of Motion: action and reaction.
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Potential Energy
The main objective of this mini teach is to introduce the concept of potential energy.
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Rotational Inertia
This lesson will demonstrate how the resistance of an object to rotation is rotational inertia.
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Simple Machines
This lesson was designed for students in grades 2-4. The students will be able to identify the six simple machines and how they are used in our lives. They will gain a basic understanding of the use of force and effort.
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Sinking and Floating
The main objective of the mini-teach is to explain the Archimedes' Principle, which states that any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward force. The mini-teach is adapted to grade levels 3-6 and special education.
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Solids, Liquids and Gases
Using various examples of solids, liquids and gases, the student will be able to define the three states of matter. They will classify the three kinds of matter, describe its properties and give examples of each one.
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