number of chairs, and after the music stops playing, the one who gets the last chair is the winner. Musical chairs Process Questions a.What happens to your body when the music stops? b.What about when the music is on the beat? c.What do you think is our topic? Who’s this?
ISAAC NEWTON PRE-ASSESSMENT
• Create a graphic organizer and use it to list eight
to the concepts they associate with motion. Explain each concepts in front. DROP A COIN •Materials: Coins, glass, note card •Procedure: •1. Place the notecard on top of the glass. •2. Place a penny on top of the notecard. •3. Flick the Edge of the notecard. •4. Challenge yourself to see how many you can get in the cup at one time. •5. Share your conclusion on how you think this happens to the class. • •Process Questions: •1. What happened to the coin/coins when you flicked them? •2. Which is more easy to flick? A notecard with less penny or a notecard with more penny? What do you think accounts for this observation? •3. What is the of the mass of the coins to its inertia? •4. How was inertia demonstrated in this activity? •5. What is Law of Inertia? NEWTON’S 1ST LAW OF MOTION LAW OF INERTIA LEARNING TARGETS 1.I can state Newton’s first law of motion and describe inertia; 2.I can explain inertia; 3.I can explain how mass is related to inertia 4.I can differentiate mass and weight; and 5.I can demonstrate how a body responds to changes in motion. VOCABULARY: INERTIA – the property of a body that tends to resist a change in its state of motion. MOTION – the process of moving, changing place, or changing position. FORCE – a push or pull by one object to another. BALANCED FORCES – forces that are equal and acting on an object in opposite directions. VOCABULARY: UNBALANCED FORCES – forces acting on an object are not equal. The net force acting on the object is not zero. NET FORCE - The overall force acting on an object FRICTION - the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. MASS – is a measure of inertia. NEWTON’S 1ST LAW OF MOTION
The Law of Inertia states that “an object when at
rest will remain at rest or when in motion will continue to move with constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalance force.” What does it mean? OBJECT AT REST OBJECTS IN UNIFORM MOTION What will happen if passengers do not use seatbelts?
Why is it important to wear seatbelts?
WILL THE BALL CONTINUE TO ROLL? MASS AND INERTIA
Every object possesses inertia. An
objects inertia depends on its mass. Mass is a measure of inertia. WHICH STOCK BOXES MORE INERTIA? MASS AND WEIGHT
Mass and weight are commonly
interchangeable quantities. However, they are different in so many aspects. MASS AND WEIGHT MASS AND WEIGHT Weight is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity. weight (w) = mass (m) x gravity (g) SI Unit of Weight Mass wEarth’s = mg Gravity Kilogram Kilogram (kg) 9.8 (