Name Megan Thornton Date Grade/Subject 8 Grade Physical Science
Name Megan Thornton Date Grade/Subject 8 Grade Physical Science
Name
Date
Megan Thornton
Grade/Subject
GOAL(S):
Students will observe Newtons First, Second, and Third Laws of Motion in action through
three mini labs.
Students will be able to make a connection between real world events and Newtons Laws.
Students will create and interpret a bar graph.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES, ASSESSMENT, AND THINKING:
Learning Objectives
What measurement
criteria will be used
to assess the
objective?
The lab worksheet.
Formative or
Summative
Assessment?
Formative
Level of
Thinking in
Blooms
Taxonomy OR
Webbs
Depth of
Knowledge
Knowledge/
Comprehension
Analyze
Application
Create a Graph
School website (Internet)
SmartBoard
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
Students will have some prior background knowledge on Newtons Laws of Motion,
Gravity, friction, and forces. They have been exposed to fill-in-the-blank PowerPoint notes and
have watched a TedED video lesson on Newtons Laws.
Notes: The FIB PowerPoint notes are posted to my school website and the students
download them to their computer. As a class, we go over the notes to introduce and expose the
students to the information. The completed notes are shown on my SmartBoard.
TedED lesson: Students watch "Newtons 3 Laws on their personal laptops for homework
the night prior to this lab activity.
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:
Students will be put into small groups and handed the lab procedures
for Newtons Laws of Motion. I will cover the directions to clear up any possible
questions. By this point in the school year students are responsible for carrying out
the lab with little help from the teacher. I will walk around and monitor the groups. I
will look and listen for any groups/students needing help and ask them guiding
questions to get them on the right track. I will also ask groups questions to gauge
their comprehension and connection of the lab to class content.
One addition to the lab has been made. Students will create a bar
graph using the online site Create a Graphfor the Newtons Race portion of the
lab. Students will have to print/email their graph and use it to answer the questions
from the lab on their data.
Students will reflect on the lab and their results by responding the the
questions within the lab.
Students will be given a summative test later on over Newtons Laws of Motion.
Preventative:
Greet, seat, complete
X
Active learning/multiple modalities incorporated
X
Cl Mgmt Plan: Rules/consequences/routines/procedures
Parents contacted
Supportive: X
Directions given
Students redirected
X
Academic feedback given
X
Proximity control used
X
Individuals/small groups monitored
X
Teacher withitness anticipated
X
Classroom management plan implemented
(routines/consequences/routines/procedures)
Corrective:
Procedures and rules cued
X
Individual behavior observed
Plan executed
N am e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
N e w to n s F ir s t L a w o f M o tio n
What is Newtons First Law of Motion?
P a rt A : W a c k y W a s h e rs
To prepare for this experiment, stack 4 washers one on
top of the other so that you form a tower of washers. Place the
stack of washers on top of your textbook or on the floor so that
you have a smooth, slick surface.
Aim one washer at the bottom of the stack of four washers and give it a good hard flick with your finger
or hand. What happens?
Flick a stack of two washers into a stack of four washers. What happens?
Flick a stack of four washers into a stack of four washers. What happens?
Explain your observations in terms of Newtons 1st Law.