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Newton's 3 Laws Carnival Game Project!

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Solutions 4 Science Teachers
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Grade Levels
6th - 8th
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11 pages
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This was just what I was looking for to jazz up the end of the year. I added a writing component and a work log to it.
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  1. THIS IS A MUST HAVE BUNDLE to teach NEWTON'S LAWS!Includes:Super engaging 70+ Google Slide or PPT presentation A 1st Law Video demo that makes the kids go huh?A Phet simulation for 2nd LawA 2nd Law math calculation worksheet with detailed explanations on how to use each formula with F= M x AA simple
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THE ABSOLUTE BEST WAY TO END NEWTON'S LAWS UNIT!

Hands down the best, most anticipated project of the year for us!

Designed to fit almost any classroom situation.

Included:

  • Review of Newton's Laws and how to apply them to games
  • Example for students to try
  • Engineering Design sheet
  • Post project write-up
  • In project write-up when playing other games

I did all the work so you can enjoy the project!

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Happy teaching!

Total Pages
11 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
Last updated 4 months ago
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NGSSMS-PS2-1
Apply Newton’s Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. Examples of practical problems could include the impact of collisions between two cars, between a car and stationary objects, and between a meteor and a space vehicle. Assessment is limited to vertical or horizontal interactions in one dimension.

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