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  • Computer (Lessonup)
  • Textbook
  • Notebook
  • Pencil case
I am ready for this lesson:
  • I am in the correct seat.
  • My jacket is in my locker.
  • My telephone is at home or in my locker.
  • I have all my materials ready as required by the checklist.
  • I do not have any food / drinks and/or chewing gum.
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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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iubioub
Materials
  • Computer (Lessonup)
  • Textbook
  • Notebook
  • Pencil case
I am ready for this lesson:
  • I am in the correct seat.
  • My jacket is in my locker.
  • My telephone is at home or in my locker.
  • I have all my materials ready as required by the checklist.
  • I do not have any food / drinks and/or chewing gum.

Slide 1 - Slide

Are we ready?
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Slide 2 - Poll

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During this lesson I will .......
  • ... be quiet during classroom instructions.
  • ... raise my hand when I have a question.
  • ... listen when others are speaking.
  • ... be an active and involved participant.
  • ... only touch/use my own materials.

Slide 3 - Slide

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A WARNING
DIFFERENT SEAT  (if possible)
TIME OUT: 5 MIN. MAX CORRIDOR (max 1 at the time)
REMOVAL TO B022

Slide 4 - Slide

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PLAN FOR TODAY:
1.
2.
3.
4.
20min: explanation T3.1
  • Learning goals
  • Key words
  • Notes
5min: short break
  • Do not move from your seat
  • Keep your volume down
30min: explanation T3.2
  • Learning goals
  • Key words
  • Notes
35 min: work on homework
  • Complete all exercises of §3.1 and §3.2
  • Study glossary list §3.1 and §3.2 on StudyGo

Slide 5 - Slide

TOPIC 3
MOVEMENT IN THE WORLD

Slide 6 - Slide

§3.1 GRAVITY
LEARNING GOALS:

  • I can explain what gravity is.
  • I can explain why gravity is essential for life on Earth.
  • I can explain the effect of gravity in the universe. 


Slide 7 - Slide

§3.1 GRAVITY
KEY WORDS:
  • gravity
  • gravitational force
  • atmosphere
  • orbit
  • tides
  • black hole 



Slide 8 - Slide

What is gravity?
Gravity - a force between two objects due to their mass and size. The objects are pulled towards each other.




What are some examples you can think of?

  • Gravity is invisible.
  • You can only see its effects.

Slide 9 - Slide

Earth's gravity
Earth is very large, it has a large gravitational force, 
It interacts with other objects and pulls them towards earth.
This is essential for life on earth:




  • We don’t float away. 
  • The air we breathe stays in our atmosphere.

Slide 10 - Slide

Moon's gravity
Though the moon’s gravitational force is only ⅙ as large as earth's it still affects life on earth




  • The moon’s gravity pulls on the water in the ocean 
  • This pull changes as the earth rotates and makes the tides

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Video

Gravity in the universe
Everything that has mass has a gravitational force.




  • The sun’s gravitational force holds all the planets in the solar system in orbit
  • Gravity creates, stars, planets and black holes too!

Slide 13 - Slide

What is gravity?
A
Gravity is a force between two objects due to their mass and size.
B
Gravity is a force between two objects due to their mass and speed.
C
Gravity is a force between two objects due to their speed and size.
D
Gravity is a force within two objects due to their mass and size.

Slide 14 - Quiz

True or False:
Tides are cause by the Sun's gravity.
A
True
B
False

Slide 15 - Quiz

True or False:
A black hole is black because it even sucks in all light.
A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

Short break
  • Do not move from your seat
  • Keep your volume down 
timer
5:00

Slide 17 - Slide

§3.2 FORCES
  • I can explain that you cannot see a force, but only the effect 
  • I know different forces acting on a moving person (gravity, muscle force, air resistance and friction) 
  • I can draw forces with arrows
  • I can calculate with forces in Newtons.


Slide 18 - Slide

§3.2 FORCES
KEY WORDS:
  • Force
  • Gravity
  • Muscle force
  • Air resistance
  • Friction
  • Newtons
  • Newton meter 



Slide 19 - Slide

Types of forces
A force is a push or pull. Forces cannot be seen, but their effects can.






Common types of forces:
  • Gravity
  • Muscle force
  • Air resistance
  • Friction

Slide 20 - Slide

Slide 21 - Video

What two forces are slowing these cyclists down?

Slide 22 - Open question

Why does a sled slide easier on ice than on the road?

Slide 23 - Open question

Why does skating behind someone cost less energy?

Slide 24 - Open question

Measuring forces

Newton (N) is the unit of a force. 
The more newtons, the stronger the force.









A Newton meter can help you measure 
the force.

Slide 25 - Slide

Showing forces

We use arrows to show two things about the force:
The direction = the direction the arrow points at
The size = the length of the arrow










What kind of force is the blue arrow?
What kind of force is the red arrow?
What will happen to the box?

Slide 26 - Slide

Add and substract forces
Two forces in the same direction are ADDED



Two forces in the opposite direction are SUBSTRACTED

Slide 27 - Slide

Does the cyclist move forwards or backwards? Explain please.

Slide 28 - Open question

Resultant force
Resultant force:  the sum of all the forces





Same direction = add                            Opposite direction = subtract

Slide 29 - Slide

Resultant force
                                        180 - 175 = 5N to the left       





                            100 + 80 = 180N                85 + 90 = 175N






Slide 30 - Slide

Homework:
  • Complete all exercises of §3.1 and §3.2
  • Study glossary list §3.1 and §3.2 on StudyGo

Slide 31 - Slide