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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I
Course Code: 200204001
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE: P: Physical Science
Pacing
Traditional
Block
TOPIC IX: Types of Forces
ESSENTIAL CONTENT
A.
B.
Contact Forces
1. Applied force (push or pull)
2. Normal force
3. Friction
4. Air resistance
5. Buoyant force
Forces Acting at a Distance
1. Electrical force
2. Magnetic force
3. Gravity
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Second Nine Weeks
10 Days
5 Days
Dates
01-10-17 to 01-25-17
01-10-17 to 01-25-17
OBJECTIVES
INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
 Identify and describe types of forces
 Distinguish between different contact forces.
 Distinguish between different forces that act at
distance.
 Evaluate forces acting on different objects and how
different surfaces can affect the amount of friction.
 Describe and illustrate how electrical charges interact.
 Describe and illustrate how magnetic poles interact
 Describe and illustrate how gravity acts on an object
Core Text Book: Pearson Interactive Science Florida Ch. 9.1
(pages 328-332)
Vocabulary: contact forces, applied force, normal force,
friction, gravity, magnetic force, electrical force, air resistance
Technology:
1. Pearson My Science Online
2. Discovery Education-Virtual Lab: Speedy Lube!
3. Types of forces
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I
SC.6.P.13.1
SC.6.N.1.1
LAFS.68.RST.4.10
LAFS.68.WHST.1.2
MAFS.6.SP.2.5a
Standard:
SC.6.P.13.1
Video
Course Code: 200204001
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Force and Fan Carts
Inclined Plane – Rolling Objects
Magnetism
Freefall Laboratory
Atwood Machine
Charge Launcher
Fan Cart Physics
Investigate and describe types of forces including contact forces and forces acting at a distance, such) as electrical, magnetic, and
gravitational. AA (Cognitive Complexity: Level 2:Basic Application of Skills & Concepts). Big Idea 1: The Practice of Science
Strange Magnetism
Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force, Mass, and Momentum
Strange Magnetism: Results
Rollercoasters: Momentum and Energy in Action
Marbles and Gravity
Free Running: Newton's Laws in Motion
Antigravity
Friction
Bird Migration and Magnetism
Friction: Jeans on Fire
Bridges
Test One: Jeans on Fire
Student Inventor: Testing Bridge Strength
Jeans and Friction: Final Results
Wind Resistance: Drafting
Buoyant Force
Testing Wind Resistance and Drag on the Track
Buoyancy and the Titanic
Does Drafting Increase Fuel Efficiency?
Tension
Velocity and Acceleration: Knight Rider Garage
Compression
Safety Training for the Knight Rider Experiment
The Physics of Falling
Newton's First Law: Confirming the Knight Rider Test
Braking Physics: Demonstrating the Science of Stopping a Car
Modes of Forces: Gravity, Electromagnetism, and Nuclear Forces
Facts About Forces
Electromagnetics in Use
Field Forces: Gravity: No Contact Between Objects
Experimenting with Magnetism, Forces, and Electricity
Field Forces: Electromagnetic Forces
Creating More Powerful Magnetic Forces and Looking at Magnetic
Field Forces: The Nuclear Strong Force
Poles
Ultimate Thrill: Electromagnetism at Play
Lines of Force Generated by Magnets and Coils
Magnetic Attraction
Gravity: Falling Ball Bearing
Magnetic Attraction: Results
Gravity and Human Height
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Second Nine Weeks
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
M/J COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE I
Image
Interactive
Glossary
Reading
Passage
Science
Content
Collection
Course Code: 200204001
Surface and Motion; Friction
friction
gravity
magnet
repel
magnetic field
Forces to be Reckoned With
Newton’s Laws
Net Force
Gravity
Friction
All activities are hyperlinked.
Video
Image
Science Friction: Curling
The Future of Transit? Hyperloop Design Unveiled
Aerodynamics at the Olympics: New High-Tech Gear Reduces
Friction, Drag
History and Demonstration of the Yo-Yo, Other Toys
The Science of Snowboarding
Science of NFL Football: Geometric Shapes - Spheres, Ellipses &
Prolate Spheroids
Speedo Lzr Swimsuit's Ripple Effect in Olympic Swimming
"Maglev" Trains Float On Air Over Tracks, Run 300 MPH
Banking On Speed: Bobsled
Science of Golf: Friction & Spin
The Science of Skis
Safety Gear
How Do Homing Pigeons Know Where Home Is?
The Mystery of Magnets (And What's a "Cow Magnet"?)
How Superconductivity and Superconductors Work
The Science of Sun Spots
G-Forces and the Safety of Roller Coasters
Science of NHL Hockey: Projectile Motion
Science of Golf: Work, Energy & Power
Patent for Abraham Lincoln's Improvement in Buoying Vessels Over Shoals
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Second Nine Weeks
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