SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 12
By: Emily Williams Spring 2010 Fun With Forces!
Standard  4.6: Common Themes Indicator 4.6.4:  Observe and describe that some features of things may stay the same even when other features change (Core Standard).  Taken from:  http://dc.doe.in.gov/Standards/AcademicStandards/StandardSearch.aspx Link to activity: http://www.eurekalert.org/kids/aaas/Fun_with_Forces_final.pdf
Definitions: Force:  An influence on a body or system, producing or tending to produce a change in movement or in shape or other effects. Gravity:  The force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth. Motion:  The action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement. Centrifugal Force:  A force that tends to move objects away from the center in a system undergoing circular motion.  Taken from:http://dictionary.reference.com/
Background Information: Sir Isaac Newton, a scientist who lived 300 years ago, said “a body in motion will move in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.” Motion is one of the key topics in physics. Everything in the universe moves. It might only be a small amount of movement and very slow, but movement does happen. Don't forget that even if you appear to be standing still, the Earth is moving around the Sun, and the Sun is moving around our galaxy. The movement never stops.  Over the years, scientists have discovered several rules or laws that explain motion and the causes of changes in motion. The physics of motion is all about forces. Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its motion. Changes in motion won't just happen on their own. Taken from:  http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_intro.html
Materials You will need to gather the following materials before starting the project: String A paper cup  Pen Penny Water Scissors Ruler  Tape  Journal  Gripper Eraser Notecard All of the materials needed for this project can be found in the science kit provided by your teacher!
Things to Think About Before Starting the Project Picture yourself at an amusement park. Imagine some of the rides that you love to go on like roller coasters and scramblers. These rides move in circles and have steep curves. Rides like these make you feel like you’re being pushed outward.    Before you begin this experiment, please answer the following question with a personal prediction in the journal provided: What do you think is the “outside force” that stops you from not only falling out of the roller coaster when it goes upside down, but also keeps you from shooting into the sky when you go over huge hills?  This question will be answered after you have finished the experiment!
Project In this project you will test “the force” with your own mini-bucket. You will create your bucket with the materials provided, and then use your bucket to observe the force exerted on many different objects. After each object you test you will observe the changes in the experiment and record your observations in the journal provided.
Procedure Make your own mini-bucket. With the pen, poke a hole near the rim of the cup. Poke another hole directly across from the first hole, on the other side of the cup. Cut two pieces of string about 2 feet long each. Attach each string to a side of the cup by looping it through the hole, tying a knot, and taping it. Place one of the objects inside the cup. Take the ends of the string, and whip the bucket around in a circle over your head. Be sure to stand far away from your friends and other objects. You may have to sway the bucket back and forth before you can make a full circle.
Procedure Continued Once you have tested the first object, continue testing the rest of the objects in the box. To keep track of your observations, create a table like the one below in the journal listing each object and the outcome of the experiment for that specific object.  What would happen if you shortened the strings of your bucket? Would it have any effect on the object? Does it matter how fast you whip the bucket over your head?
Procedure Continued The water should be your last object that you use in the experiment. Once you have completed it, go back and look at your table and each of the objects you tested and their outcomes in the experiment. Did the experiment change with any of the objects you tested? Why or why not? The last question you should answer is the question from the beginning of the project:  What do you think is the “outside force” that stops you from not only falling out of the roller coaster when it goes upside down, but also keeps you from shooting into the sky when you go over huge hills?
Summary By doing this project you should have a greater understanding of the way force acts against objects in an experiment. You should also be able to observe and describe that while you are doing an experiment, some features of things may stay the same even when other features change. You should be able to describe the way centrifugal force works to help you not fall out of amusement park rides. You can respond to this project online by going to my pbworks website at http://eawilliams.pbworks.com/ and leaving a comment! 
Resources Definitions: http://dictionary.reference.com/ Background Information: http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_intro.html Original Project: http://www.eurekalert.org/kids/aaas/Fun_with_Forces_final.pdf Image: http://sciencefair.math.iit.edu/projects/forces/roller_coaster.jpg

Más contenido relacionado

Similar a Education 373 Standard Indicator Project

Science Grade 8 Teachers Manual
Science Grade 8 Teachers ManualScience Grade 8 Teachers Manual
Science Grade 8 Teachers Manual
Orland Marc Enquig
 
The scientific method
The scientific methodThe scientific method
The scientific method
anniemartinez
 
The Scientific Method
The Scientific MethodThe Scientific Method
The Scientific Method
anniemartinez
 
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guide
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guideForce and motion_5-6_unit_guide
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guide
Jaleel Kn
 
Lift Off!!!
Lift Off!!!Lift Off!!!
Lift Off!!!
leelpers
 
Duck science project
Duck science projectDuck science project
Duck science project
Moobie
 
Scientific method
Scientific methodScientific method
Scientific method
Toni Legg
 
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of ScienceC:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
guesta06f723
 
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of ScienceC:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
guesta06f723
 
Nature of science and evolution
Nature of science and evolutionNature of science and evolution
Nature of science and evolution
Quanina Quan
 
The Scientific Method
The Scientific MethodThe Scientific Method
The Scientific Method
anniemartinez
 

Similar a Education 373 Standard Indicator Project (20)

Science G8 TG
Science G8 TGScience G8 TG
Science G8 TG
 
S.i.p. 4th year (pls improve format if will be used as guide)(try APA style)
S.i.p. 4th year (pls improve format if will be used as guide)(try APA style)S.i.p. 4th year (pls improve format if will be used as guide)(try APA style)
S.i.p. 4th year (pls improve format if will be used as guide)(try APA style)
 
G8 science teachers guide
G8 science teachers guideG8 science teachers guide
G8 science teachers guide
 
Science g8 tg final
Science g8 tg finalScience g8 tg final
Science g8 tg final
 
Science Grade 8 Teachers Manual
Science Grade 8 Teachers ManualScience Grade 8 Teachers Manual
Science Grade 8 Teachers Manual
 
Grade 8 science teacher's guide
Grade 8 science teacher's guideGrade 8 science teacher's guide
Grade 8 science teacher's guide
 
Flight Unit
Flight UnitFlight Unit
Flight Unit
 
The scientific method
The scientific methodThe scientific method
The scientific method
 
Biology chapter one scientific method new
Biology chapter one scientific method newBiology chapter one scientific method new
Biology chapter one scientific method new
 
The Scientific Method
The Scientific MethodThe Scientific Method
The Scientific Method
 
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guide
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guideForce and motion_5-6_unit_guide
Force and motion_5-6_unit_guide
 
Lift Off!!!
Lift Off!!!Lift Off!!!
Lift Off!!!
 
Duck science project
Duck science projectDuck science project
Duck science project
 
SciMethod(1).pptx
SciMethod(1).pptxSciMethod(1).pptx
SciMethod(1).pptx
 
How gravity and friction affects motion
How gravity and friction affects motionHow gravity and friction affects motion
How gravity and friction affects motion
 
Scientific method
Scientific methodScientific method
Scientific method
 
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of ScienceC:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
 
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of ScienceC:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
C:\Fakepath\Images Of Science
 
Nature of science and evolution
Nature of science and evolutionNature of science and evolution
Nature of science and evolution
 
The Scientific Method
The Scientific MethodThe Scientific Method
The Scientific Method
 

Último

會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
中 央社
 
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
中 央社
 
SURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project researchSURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project research
CaitlinCummins3
 

Último (20)

Đề tieng anh thpt 2024 danh cho cac ban hoc sinh
Đề tieng anh thpt 2024 danh cho cac ban hoc sinhĐề tieng anh thpt 2024 danh cho cac ban hoc sinh
Đề tieng anh thpt 2024 danh cho cac ban hoc sinh
 
Andreas Schleicher presents at the launch of What does child empowerment mean...
Andreas Schleicher presents at the launch of What does child empowerment mean...Andreas Schleicher presents at the launch of What does child empowerment mean...
Andreas Schleicher presents at the launch of What does child empowerment mean...
 
Implanted Devices - VP Shunts: EMGuidewire's Radiology Reading Room
Implanted Devices - VP Shunts: EMGuidewire's Radiology Reading RoomImplanted Devices - VP Shunts: EMGuidewire's Radiology Reading Room
Implanted Devices - VP Shunts: EMGuidewire's Radiology Reading Room
 
Removal Strategy _ FEFO _ Working with Perishable Products in Odoo 17
Removal Strategy _ FEFO _ Working with Perishable Products in Odoo 17Removal Strategy _ FEFO _ Working with Perishable Products in Odoo 17
Removal Strategy _ FEFO _ Working with Perishable Products in Odoo 17
 
IPL Online Quiz by Pragya; Question Set.
IPL Online Quiz by Pragya; Question Set.IPL Online Quiz by Pragya; Question Set.
IPL Online Quiz by Pragya; Question Set.
 
ANTI PARKISON DRUGS.pptx
ANTI         PARKISON          DRUGS.pptxANTI         PARKISON          DRUGS.pptx
ANTI PARKISON DRUGS.pptx
 
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
MOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptxMOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptx
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
 
The Liver & Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
The Liver &  Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptxThe Liver &  Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
The Liver & Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
 
Capitol Tech Univ Doctoral Presentation -May 2024
Capitol Tech Univ Doctoral Presentation -May 2024Capitol Tech Univ Doctoral Presentation -May 2024
Capitol Tech Univ Doctoral Presentation -May 2024
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
 
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
 
Chapter 7 Pharmacosy Traditional System of Medicine & Ayurvedic Preparations ...
Chapter 7 Pharmacosy Traditional System of Medicine & Ayurvedic Preparations ...Chapter 7 Pharmacosy Traditional System of Medicine & Ayurvedic Preparations ...
Chapter 7 Pharmacosy Traditional System of Medicine & Ayurvedic Preparations ...
 
24 ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH SỞ GIÁO DỤC HẢI DƯ...
24 ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH SỞ GIÁO DỤC HẢI DƯ...24 ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH SỞ GIÁO DỤC HẢI DƯ...
24 ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH SỞ GIÁO DỤC HẢI DƯ...
 
How To Create Editable Tree View in Odoo 17
How To Create Editable Tree View in Odoo 17How To Create Editable Tree View in Odoo 17
How To Create Editable Tree View in Odoo 17
 
Envelope of Discrepancy in Orthodontics: Enhancing Precision in Treatment
 Envelope of Discrepancy in Orthodontics: Enhancing Precision in Treatment Envelope of Discrepancy in Orthodontics: Enhancing Precision in Treatment
Envelope of Discrepancy in Orthodontics: Enhancing Precision in Treatment
 
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
 
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in HinduismAn overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
 
SURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project researchSURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project research
 
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
 
How to Manage Closest Location in Odoo 17 Inventory
How to Manage Closest Location in Odoo 17 InventoryHow to Manage Closest Location in Odoo 17 Inventory
How to Manage Closest Location in Odoo 17 Inventory
 

Education 373 Standard Indicator Project

  • 1. By: Emily Williams Spring 2010 Fun With Forces!
  • 2. Standard 4.6: Common Themes Indicator 4.6.4: Observe and describe that some features of things may stay the same even when other features change (Core Standard). Taken from: http://dc.doe.in.gov/Standards/AcademicStandards/StandardSearch.aspx Link to activity: http://www.eurekalert.org/kids/aaas/Fun_with_Forces_final.pdf
  • 3. Definitions: Force: An influence on a body or system, producing or tending to produce a change in movement or in shape or other effects. Gravity: The force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth. Motion: The action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement. Centrifugal Force: A force that tends to move objects away from the center in a system undergoing circular motion. Taken from:http://dictionary.reference.com/
  • 4. Background Information: Sir Isaac Newton, a scientist who lived 300 years ago, said “a body in motion will move in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.” Motion is one of the key topics in physics. Everything in the universe moves. It might only be a small amount of movement and very slow, but movement does happen. Don't forget that even if you appear to be standing still, the Earth is moving around the Sun, and the Sun is moving around our galaxy. The movement never stops. Over the years, scientists have discovered several rules or laws that explain motion and the causes of changes in motion. The physics of motion is all about forces. Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its motion. Changes in motion won't just happen on their own. Taken from: http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_intro.html
  • 5. Materials You will need to gather the following materials before starting the project: String A paper cup Pen Penny Water Scissors Ruler Tape Journal Gripper Eraser Notecard All of the materials needed for this project can be found in the science kit provided by your teacher!
  • 6. Things to Think About Before Starting the Project Picture yourself at an amusement park. Imagine some of the rides that you love to go on like roller coasters and scramblers. These rides move in circles and have steep curves. Rides like these make you feel like you’re being pushed outward. Before you begin this experiment, please answer the following question with a personal prediction in the journal provided: What do you think is the “outside force” that stops you from not only falling out of the roller coaster when it goes upside down, but also keeps you from shooting into the sky when you go over huge hills? This question will be answered after you have finished the experiment!
  • 7. Project In this project you will test “the force” with your own mini-bucket. You will create your bucket with the materials provided, and then use your bucket to observe the force exerted on many different objects. After each object you test you will observe the changes in the experiment and record your observations in the journal provided.
  • 8. Procedure Make your own mini-bucket. With the pen, poke a hole near the rim of the cup. Poke another hole directly across from the first hole, on the other side of the cup. Cut two pieces of string about 2 feet long each. Attach each string to a side of the cup by looping it through the hole, tying a knot, and taping it. Place one of the objects inside the cup. Take the ends of the string, and whip the bucket around in a circle over your head. Be sure to stand far away from your friends and other objects. You may have to sway the bucket back and forth before you can make a full circle.
  • 9. Procedure Continued Once you have tested the first object, continue testing the rest of the objects in the box. To keep track of your observations, create a table like the one below in the journal listing each object and the outcome of the experiment for that specific object. What would happen if you shortened the strings of your bucket? Would it have any effect on the object? Does it matter how fast you whip the bucket over your head?
  • 10. Procedure Continued The water should be your last object that you use in the experiment. Once you have completed it, go back and look at your table and each of the objects you tested and their outcomes in the experiment. Did the experiment change with any of the objects you tested? Why or why not? The last question you should answer is the question from the beginning of the project: What do you think is the “outside force” that stops you from not only falling out of the roller coaster when it goes upside down, but also keeps you from shooting into the sky when you go over huge hills?
  • 11. Summary By doing this project you should have a greater understanding of the way force acts against objects in an experiment. You should also be able to observe and describe that while you are doing an experiment, some features of things may stay the same even when other features change. You should be able to describe the way centrifugal force works to help you not fall out of amusement park rides. You can respond to this project online by going to my pbworks website at http://eawilliams.pbworks.com/ and leaving a comment! 
  • 12. Resources Definitions: http://dictionary.reference.com/ Background Information: http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_intro.html Original Project: http://www.eurekalert.org/kids/aaas/Fun_with_Forces_final.pdf Image: http://sciencefair.math.iit.edu/projects/forces/roller_coaster.jpg