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Answer on the sticky note.
1. Between which two
points does the object
stop?
2. At which points does the
object change directions?
3. Calculate the speed at
Point E.
TEKS
8.6
(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces
change the speed or direction of an object's motion;
(B) differentiate between speed, velocity, and
acceleration; and
(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton's law
of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of actionreaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities,
amusement park rides, Earth's tectonic activities, and
rocket launches.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
- How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an
object?
- How do we calculate and communicate the change in
position, direction and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:
Students will review TEKS 8.6 A, B, and C.
Agenda
Today’s
Agenda
-Review Packet
-Unit Test Review
Homework No homework. Enjoy your Thanksgiving break!
UNIT TEST TOMORROW
Review Packet
Complete the Review Packet.
Go over answers.
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Review Questions
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Identify each situation as either SPEED, VELOCITY, or
ACCELERATION.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A car slows from 60 mi/hr to 25 mi/hr.
A car turns left while maintaining the same speed.
A greyhound dog can run about 40 mi/hr.
Canadian Geese can fly 75 miles in 3 hours.
Monarch butterflies fly 12 mi/hr south as they migrate.
A trip from Austin to Dallas takes about 3 hours going
60 mi/hr north.
Review Questions
What law of motion is
demonstrated when the rocket
takes off?
What law of motion is
demonstrated when the rocket is
traveling through space, where
there is no gravity or friction?
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Review Questions
1. What is the net force
acting on the object?
2. Are the forces balanced
or unbalanced?
3. What direction will the
object move?
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Review Questions
1. What is the net force
acting on the object?
2. Are the forces balanced
or unbalanced?
3. What direction will the
object move?
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Review Questions
1. What is the net force
acting on the object?
2. Are the forces balanced
or unbalanced?
3. What direction will the
object move?
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Review Questions
Which law of motion
does this picture
demonstrate? Why?
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Review Questions
Which law of motion
does this picture
demonstrate? Why?
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Review Questions
Which law of motion
does this picture
demonstrate? Why?
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Review Questions
Which law of motion
does this picture
demonstrate? Why?
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Review Questions
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A
1. Which motorcycle is the
fastest?
2. What was motorcycle A’s
average speed?
B
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Tuesday
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Mr. Hardie is on his skateboard when he tries to pass
Mr. Mehta the basketball. What will happen to Mr.
Hardie when he passes the ba
TEKS
8.6
(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces
change the speed or direction of an object's motion;
(B) differentiate between speed, velocity, and
acceleration; and
(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton's law
of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of actionreaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities,
amusement park rides, Earth's tectonic activities, and
rocket launches.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
- How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an
object?
- How do we calculate and communicate the change in
position, direction and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:
Students will demonstrate mastery of TEK 8.6.
Agenda
Today’s
Agenda
-Unit Test
Homework No homework. Enjoy your Thanksgiving break!
UNIT TEST TODAY
QUIZ
Read and re-read the passage.
Underline the question
Bubble important words
Identify the key idea, write it in margin.
Eliminate the wrong answers
Select the correct answer ✓
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