Lesson 2 — Introduction to forces

Science period 1
Introduction to forces
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Science period 1
Introduction to forces

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Force what comes to mind?
Discuss for 2 minutes with your neighbour what you think this chapter will be about.
Class discussion

  • if an object is moving, a force acts on it

Tug of war

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This lesson
  • Tug of war
  • Science in year 1
  • What is force? How does it work?
  •  working on paragraph 1.1

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Goals
  • Explain what force is in your own words
  • Name what force is measured in
  • Name at least three types of forces


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Science year 1

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Period 1 
Forces

Period 2
Energy

Period 3
 Matter

Period 4
Astronomy

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The materials you need

  • Your books
  • Your notebook
  • A calculator
  • A protractor

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Forces

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Force what comes to mind?
Discuss for 2 minutes with your neighbour what you think this chapter will be about.
Class discussion

  • if an object is moving, a force acts on it

What is force?

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Force is a push or pull
 that change the way an object moves.

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Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.

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Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
  • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

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    Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
    • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

    Forces can change an object in three ways:

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    Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
    • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

    Forces can change an object in three ways:
    •  change the speed of an object.

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    Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
    • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

    Forces can change an object in three ways:
    •  change the speed of an object.
    • change the direction of an object's motion.

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    Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
    • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

    Forces can change an object in three ways:
    •  change the speed of an object.
    • change the direction of an object's motion.
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    Force is a push or pull that change the way an object moves.
    • you cannot see forces, only their effect.

    Forces can change an object in three ways:
    •  change the speed of an object.
    • change the direction of an object's motion.
    • Change the shape of an objects.


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    Measuring forces

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    Measuring forces
    Distance is measured in...
    • Meters

    Time is measured in...
    • Seconds

    Force is measured in...
    • Newtons



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    Force is measured in: 

    newtons (N)

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    Force is measured in: 

    newtons (N)
    named after Isaac Newton

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    Working on § 1.1 — Homework
    • Read § 1.1
    • Be able to name at least three types of forces and give examples of them
    • Do the yellow block exercises in the textbook

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    Goals
    • Explain what force is in your own words
    • Name what force is measured in
    • Name at least three types of forces


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