What is a Force/Types of Forces?
Warmup:
1) Define force in your own words (don't look please)
2) What is different between mass and weight?
Contemplating the Lab Report
Click on the form and answer the following questions:
1) Define force in your own words (don't look please)
2) What is different between mass and weight?
Contemplating the Lab Report
Click on the form and answer the following questions:
1) Forces Brainstorm
In groups of 2-3 brainstorm what you know about forces. (don’t look it up and don't look below) It should include:
- What is a Force?
- Types of Forces
- Effects of Forces
- Famous People involved in force
- Any relationships that you know about forces
2) What is a Force?
Forces are all around us, even right now, but what is a force, and how are they measured? The presentation below helps us to find out.
3) Types of Forces
There are many different types of forces to discover. We will focus on some that are very important to our studies this year. For an extension students can study some of the others (marked by an asterisk*)
A) Student Mini-Presentations
1) Groups of 2-3 will choose a type of force to research
2) Each group will create a google presentation shared with everyone and themselves.
3) Each group is to answer the following things about their forces
Students will present in order (briefly) and other students will take notes using this chart.
A) Student Mini-Presentations
1) Groups of 2-3 will choose a type of force to research
2) Each group will create a google presentation shared with everyone and themselves.
3) Each group is to answer the following things about their forces
- Short Description (what is it)
- Where is it seen in real life
- The symbol for it (Fx)
Students will present in order (briefly) and other students will take notes using this chart.