This 45-minute unit on forces and motion will teach 6th grade students about Newton's three laws of motion through guided questions, objectives, and instructional strategies. Students will learn the laws and their examples, practice using the formula for Newton's second law, and assess their understanding through an interactive sorting game. Their learning will be formatively assessed through checking their notes and a summative science quiz.
This 45-minute unit on forces and motion will teach 6th grade students about Newton's three laws of motion through guided questions, objectives, and instructional strategies. Students will learn the laws and their examples, practice using the formula for Newton's second law, and assess their understanding through an interactive sorting game. Their learning will be formatively assessed through checking their notes and a summative science quiz.
This 45-minute unit on forces and motion will teach 6th grade students about Newton's three laws of motion through guided questions, objectives, and instructional strategies. Students will learn the laws and their examples, practice using the formula for Newton's second law, and assess their understanding through an interactive sorting game. Their learning will be formatively assessed through checking their notes and a summative science quiz.
1. State Newton's third of Motion Law of Motion They will learn to calculate Force, Mass and 2. Give an example of acceleration by using the formula of Newton's Newton's First Law Second law of Motion of Motion They will know Sir Isaac Newton and Newton's 3. State Newton's Laws of Motion. Third Law of Motion
Time Instructional Procedures and Strategies
15 min Beginning the Lesson:
Review what was learned. I. Teacher: ask questions about Friction, inertia, Balanced force, unbalanced force, examples of Newton's First Law of Motion II. Student: Answer them by raising their hands
20 min Developing the Lesson:
Practice Newton's Second Law with the formula, Force(f)=Mass(m)*Acceleration(a) Teacher: hands out the interactive notebook pages for the Newton's second law practice Student: Cut the page and paste it in their notebook and solve the problem
Newton's Third law examples
Teacher: Explains the examples of Newton's Third Law of Motion and hands out the interactive notebook pages and ask student to write the answer they have understood Student: Writes the answer on their own
Newton's Laws of Motion -Sorting Game
Teacher: Hands out the Interactive notebook pages as quiz assessment (show them how to set up. Have students place the cards in the correct Newton's Law area) Student: Will do Sorting activity on their own
10 min
Closing the Lesson:
Wrapping up: Tell students to be ready for the science quiz to see how much they have learned and answer questions they have before quiz