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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter
Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
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5th Grade Drawing Forces5th Grade Drawing Forces 5th Grade Drawing Forces
4th Grade Identifying Forces4th Grade Identifying Forces 4th Grade Identifying Forces
3rd Grade Gravity3rd Grade Gravity 3rd Grade Gravity
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion 2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
1st Grade Speed and Motion1st Grade Speed and Motion 1st Grade Speed and Motion
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5th Grade Drawing Forces 5th Grade Drawing Forces
When are forces acting on an object that is balanced? When are they unbalanced?
When are forces acting on an object that is balanced? When are they unbalanced?
5th Grade Drawing Forces5th Grade Drawing Forces
When the total force is zero, the 2 forces balance each other.
When 1 force is larger than the other force, then the object is unbalanced.
When the total force is zero, the 2 forces balance each other.
When 1 force is larger than the other force, then the object is unbalanced.
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5th Grade Drawing Forces5th Grade Drawing Forces
How do you explain the direction of motion (using forces)?
How do you explain the direction of motion (using forces)?
5th Grade Drawing Forces 5th Grade Drawing Forces
Force diagrams will explain the direction of motion.
Force diagrams will explain the direction of motion.
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4th Grade Identifying Forces4th Grade Identifying Forces
Name 5 different forces. Name 5 different forces.
4th Grade Identifying Forces4th Grade Identifying Forces
Gravity Supporting Elastic Friction Air resistance
Gravity Supporting Elastic Friction Air resistance
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4th Grade Identifying Forces4th Grade Identifying Forces
How do everyday forces influence the motion of objects?
How do everyday forces influence the motion of objects?
4th Grade Identifying Forces 4th Grade Identifying Forces
There are ALWAYS forces acting on the objects around us, whether these objects are moving or not. Generally, two or more forces will act collectively or in opposition to speed-up or slow down the motion of an object.
There are ALWAYS forces acting on the objects around us, whether these objects are moving or not. Generally, two or more forces will act collectively or in opposition to speed-up or slow down the motion of an object.
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3rd Grade Gravity3rd Grade Gravity
What is the direction of gravity? What evidence could you provide
to support your answer?
What is the direction of gravity? What evidence could you provide
to support your answer?
3rd Grade Gravity 3rd Grade Gravity
Gravity is vertically downwards. When an object is dropped it will
drop downwards.
Gravity is vertically downwards. When an object is dropped it will
drop downwards.
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3rd Grade Gravity3rd Grade Gravity
What is the difference between mass and weight?
What is the difference between mass and weight?
3rd Grade Gravity3rd Grade Gravity
Mass is the amount of matter. Weight is the size of the gravitational force pulling your mass downwards.
Mass is the amount of matter. Weight is the size of the gravitational force pulling your mass downwards.
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2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
Is this bar graph constant or non-constant speed?
Is this bar graph constant or non-constant speed?
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
Constant speed Constant speed
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2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
Is this constant or non-constant speed on this line graph?
Is this constant or non-constant speed on this line graph?
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
2nd Grade Graphical Displays of Motion
Constant speed Constant speed
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1st Grade Speed and Motion1st Grade Speed and Motion
What is the difference between constant speed and average speed?
What is the difference between constant speed and average speed?
1st Grade Speed and Motion1st Grade Speed and Motion
When a car remains the same speed, it is constant speed. The average speed is a number that tells us how fast the car would be moving if its higher speeds and lower speeds were averaged out to a single speed.
When a car remains the same speed, it is constant speed. The average speed is a number that tells us how fast the car would be moving if its higher speeds and lower speeds were averaged out to a single speed.
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1st Grade Speed and Motion1st Grade Speed and Motion
What is speed and how do you calculate it?
What is speed and how do you calculate it?
1st Grade Speed and Motion 1st Grade Speed and Motion
Speed is how fast a moving object is traveling over a distance. To calculate speed you divide distance over time. D/T
Speed is how fast a moving object is traveling over a distance. To calculate speed you divide distance over time. D/T
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Million Dollar Question6th Grade Topic
Million Dollar Question6th Grade Topic
Force and MotionForce and Motion
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Our unit was the study of forces and how they affect ______, leading into the understanding of energy.
Our unit was the study of forces and how they affect ______, leading into the understanding of energy.
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motion motion
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