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Science Department Lesson Plans 2016 – 2017 Subject: Physical Science CP Period(s): 2nd & 5th Teacher: Jason Patchett Mon. Standards Addressed PS-5.7 Objective(s) PS-5.7 Tues. PS-5.7 PS-5.7 PS-5.7 Newton’s first law of motion (inertia) states that an object in motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest. Newton’s second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion states that for action there is an opposite or equal reaction. PS-5.7 Instruction/Procedures Forces Complete FBD Practice Newton’s first law of motion (inertia) states that an object in motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest. Newton’s second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion states that for action there is an opposite or equal reaction. Wed. Warm-up Activity Week of: 3/13 (Week 29) Newton’s first law of motion (inertia) states that an object in Forces: Free Body Diagrams / Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces o Review 7 types of forces FBD Balanced vs. Unbalanced Q3 Benchmark Assessment Forces Newton’s 1st Law Extension/ Homework Assessment Thurs PS-5.7 motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest. Newton’s second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion states that for action there is an opposite or equal reaction. PS-5.7 Fri. PS-5.7 Newton’s first law of motion (inertia) states that an object in motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest. Newton’s second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion states that for action there is an opposite or equal reaction. PS-5.7 Newton’s first law of motion (inertia) states that an object in motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest. Newton’s second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion states that for action there is an opposite or equal reaction. o Watch Tutorial Forces Newton’s First Law o Review o Worksheet Linear Motion Test Forces Newton’s 2nd Law o Tutorial Linear Motion Test