Lesson 6 — 1.3 Friction

Lessonplan
Lesson plan
Opening - 5 min
- Show books folded into each other as opener.

Class phase - 20 min
- Discussion on what is friction.
> Who has heard of the word friction? What does it mean?
> Give a definition of friction. 
> Examples of friction + video
- After video -> Read 1.3 What is friction
- What causes friction?
- How does friction effect motion?

Solo phase - 15 min
- Read 1.3 + Do 1.3 workbook exercises

Closing - 10 min
- How to reduce friction + how can friction be useful?
- Check the goals
- Give homework for next lesson + mention homework check
Learning goals
- Give examples of friction. 
- Describe the effects of friction on moving objects
- Explain how to reduce friction
- Describe how friction gan be useful
Mention at the end of the lesson that you will check the homework next lesson
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Lessonplan
Lesson plan
Opening - 5 min
- Show books folded into each other as opener.

Class phase - 20 min
- Discussion on what is friction.
> Who has heard of the word friction? What does it mean?
> Give a definition of friction. 
> Examples of friction + video
- After video -> Read 1.3 What is friction
- What causes friction?
- How does friction effect motion?

Solo phase - 15 min
- Read 1.3 + Do 1.3 workbook exercises

Closing - 10 min
- How to reduce friction + how can friction be useful?
- Check the goals
- Give homework for next lesson + mention homework check
Learning goals
- Give examples of friction. 
- Describe the effects of friction on moving objects
- Explain how to reduce friction
- Describe how friction gan be useful
Mention at the end of the lesson that you will check the homework next lesson

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This lesson
  •  Discussing the homework
  • 1.3 Friction
  • Working independently

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Learning goals
  • Give examples of friction
  • Describe the effect of friction on motion
  • Explain how to reduce friction
  • Describe how friction can be useful

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balanced forces:
forces that are equal in size
and opposite in direction. Balanced forces do not result in any change in motion.

unbalanced forces: forces applied to an object in opposite directions that are not equal in size. Unbalanced forces result in a change in motion.

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Class Phase

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Discussing 
the Homework

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Friction

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Friction
  • What is Friction? + Examples
  • What causes friction?
  • Friction and motion

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What is friction?

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Friction
A resistance between two sufraces moving over each other. 

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Examples

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Slide 13 - Video

What causes friction?

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Friction
How does this effect motion?

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Solo Phase

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Read 1.3

  • Reducing friction
  • Friction can be useful

Do 1.3
  • Workbook exercises

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Read 1.3

  • Reducing friction
  • Friction can be useful

Do 1.3
  • Workbook exercises
Everyone has to be able to explain this by the end of the lesson.

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  • Explain how to reduce friction

  • Describe how friction can be useful

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Friction can be 
useful
Reducing 
friction

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Friction can be 
useful
Reducing 
friction

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Friction can be 
useful
Reducing 
friction

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Next lesson
homework check

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Learning goals
  • Give examples of friction
  • Describe the effect of friction on motion
  • Explain how to reduce friction
  • Describe how friction can be useful

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Next lesson

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