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Science Station. Review of Forces and Motion Unit. Review of Unit. Welcome! Today we will: Review all of the information we learned about forces and motion. Review. PUSH. Pushes and pulls are both examples of a force !. PULL. Force. Force is strength and energy put
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Science Station Review of Forces and Motion Unit
Review of Unit • Welcome! Today we will: • Review all of the information we learned about forces and motion.
Review PUSH Pushes and pulls are both examples of a force! PULL
Force Force is strength and energy put forth. You use force to push, pull, run, walk, throw, and dance. The wind is a force when it blows against you.
Push and Pull PUSH PULL
Friction When two forces act against each other what is it called? For example, when you slide on ice compared to sliding on wood you slide differently because the ______ is different.
Friction When two forces act against each other what is it called? For example, when you slide on ice compared to sliding on wood you slide differently because the _friction_ is different.
Friction • When two forces act against each other there is friction. • You slide easier on ice than wood because there is less friction. • Friction is acting in the opposite direction of the movement making it slow down or stop.
Gravity If it wasn’t for _________ we would be floating into space!! _________ pulls objects to the center of the Earth!
Gravity If it wasn’t for _gravity__ we would be floating into space!! _gravity__ pulls objects to the center of the Earth!
How Can Objects Move? Remind me of some ways that you can make an object move.
How Can Objects Move? Remind me of some ways that you can make an object move. You can move an object by: • flicking it • rolling it • dropping it • throwing it • pushing it • pulling it
What Direction Can Objects Move? Remind me of the directions that an object can be moved.
What Direction Can Objects Move? Remind me of the directions that an object can be moved. An object can be moved: • up • down • sideways • backwards • horizontally
Which Object Will Move Further? Bowling Ball Baseball OR
Which Object Will Move Further? Baseball Why? Because it is lighter!!! When using the same amount of force, lighter objects will move further than heavier objects.
Unit 1 Assessment Good job students!!! In our next lesson we will have an assessment on all of the information reviewed in today’s lesson!