Frame of Reference Video Guide - Hume and Ivey
Dunigan Science
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Grade Levels
7th - 12th, Higher Education
Subjects
Formats Included
- Zip
Pages
8 pages
Dunigan Science
1.2k Followers
What educators are saying
Once my kids got past the fact that it was in black and white, they liked it. Thanks for a great resource!
Description
This 1960s black and white film featuring Dr. Hume and Dr. Ivey is hands down the best explanation of frame of reference and fictitious forces like centrifugal force.
Your enthusiasm for this film sets the stage. The video guide will help students focus on what is important. The film is 27.5 minutes long and takes about 40 minutes to complete the power point and video guide.
- · Power point with explanations and the link
- · Student viewing guide with time points
- · Key for grading
- · Kahoot follow up quiz.
· Hands on experience
· Cooperative Learning
· Teacher instructions
· Reinforcement of difficult concepts
· Student handouts
Keywords: inertial, non-inertial, frame of reference, velocity, acceleration, Coriolis effect, Foucault pendulum, centripetal, centrifugal, force, gravity, fictitious forces, relative velocity, frame of reference, FOR
Total Pages
8 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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