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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 Page 1 of 3 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 Page 2 of 3 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 Page 3 of 3