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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Materials
  • Computer (Google Classroom, KWIZL & 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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Are we ready?
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Slide 3 - Poll

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Welcome THV1!
§3.1 - Forces

Slide 4 - Slide

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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 5 - Slide

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PLAN FOR TODAY:
1.
2.
3.
4.
- MIN: ENTRY TICKET
  • answer
  • check & feedback
  • check & reflection
- MIN: CHECK HW
  • answer
  • correct
  • !stickers!
30-40 MIN: NEW TOPIC
  • learning goals
  • key words
  • notes
  • summary of the day
15 MIN: HW TIME
  • complete hw
  • review notes
  • study glossaries

Slide 6 - Slide

Any questions?

Slide 7 - Open question

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Topic 3
Movement in the World
TB P.90-123

Slide 8 - Slide

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§3.2 Forces
TB P.92-97
Gravity
Muscle
Air resistance
Friction

Slide 9 - Slide

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§3.2 - Learning Goals
  • 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. 

TB P.98-103

Slide 10 - Slide

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§3.2 - Key words
  • Force
  • Gravity
  • Muscle force
  • Air resistance
  • Friction
  • Newtons
  • Newton meter
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

Slide 11 - Slide

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

Common types of forces:
  • gravity
  • muscle
  • air resistance
  • friction
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

Slide 12 - Slide

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Types of forces
  • What forces are slowing a cyclist down?
  • Why does a sled slide easier on ice than on the road?
  • Why does skating behind someone cost less energy?
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

Slide 13 - Slide

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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.
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

Slide 14 - Slide

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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














TB P.92-97
What kind of force is the blue arrow?
What kind of force is the red arrow?
What will happen to the box?
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

Slide 15 - Slide

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Summary of the Day:


  • I now know ..............
  • I understand ...............
  • I can explain .................

TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

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HW Time
  • Review your notes.
  • Study the glossary.
  • Do the exercises. 
TB P.92-97
On magister:
  • Review your notes of §3.2
  • Study the glossary of §3.2
  • Make sure the exercises of §3.1 and §3.2 are completed in your textbook
  • Read and highlight §3.3
TB P.92-97
TB P.98-103

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