thursday october 14 th please have your yellow cookie reflection homework out so i can stamp it at...
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The Whirligig Challenge10/14/10 11 Criteria: How to make a whirligig fall more slowly Constraints: Must fit on the back of a cereal box; paperclips Summary: template:patternTRANSCRIPT
Thursday October 14th
Please have your yellow Cookie Reflection homework out so I can stamp it at the beginning
of class.Agenda:
• Big Island Adventure
• Check/Turn in Homework
• Introduce New Challenge
• Demonstrations
• Project Board
Whirligig Challenge
Learning Set 3Lesson 3.1
The Whirligig Challenge10/14/10
11
Criteria: How to make a whirligig fall more
slowly
Constraints: Must fit on the back of a cereal
box; paperclips
Summary:
• template: pattern
Thinking about how Things Fall
o Demonstration notes worksheeto Observe 3 short demonstrations o Record both your predictions and observations
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here
Completing the Form
o Predict – I will explain to you what I am going to do during the demonstration. You will predict what you think will happen.
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here
Completing the Form
o Observe – You will observe the demonstration and record what you see and hear.
Demonstration
Predict Observe Compare
#1 Describe the event here
Demonstration 1
o I will drop a book and a piece of paper from the same height
o Both will be held parallel to the flooro Fill out the prediction section of Demonstration #1
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here
Fill out what
you will think will
happen here!
Demonstration 1
o Watch demonstrationo Record what you saw happen in the observe section of
Demonstration #1
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here
Fill out what you saw happen here!
Demonstration 2
o I will drop a single coffee filter and a stack of 7 coffee filters
o Items will be dropped from the same height o The bottom will be facing the floorDemonstration Predict Observe Compare
#1 Describe the event here
#2 Describe the event here
Fill out what you will think
will happen here!
Demonstration #2
o Watch demonstrationo Record what you saw happen in the observe section of
Demonstration #1
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here#2 Describe the event here
Fill out what you saw happen here!
Demonstration #3
o A volunteer and myself will drop seven coffee filters that are taped together like a flower, a single coffee filter, and a stack of seven coffee filters
o All items will be dropped from the same height at the same time
Demonstration Predict Observe Compare#1 Describe the event here#2 Describe the event here#3 Describe the event here
Fill out what you will think
will happen here!
Compare
o Compare your predictions to what you observedo Note what you predicted and what surprised you
Conference
o Share all your predictions and observations with all the people at your table
o Be sure to let everyone have a turn to shareo Try to explain why the objects dropped the way they dido Discuss what you think you knowo Discuss what you think you still need to know
The Whirligig Challenge10/14/10
11
Criteria: How to make a whirligig fall more
slowly
Constraints: Must fit on the back of a cereal box
Summary:
• template: pattern
• Project Board: a place to plan and keep track of your project
Project Board 5/6B
Whar What do we think we know?
What do we need to
investigate?
What are we
learning?
What is our
Evidence?
What does it mean for the challenge?
• • • • •
Whirligig Challenge
Project Board 1/2B
Whar What do we think we know?
What do we need to
investigate?
What are we
learning?
What is our
Evidence?
What does it mean for the challenge?
• the thinner and bigger the item, the slower it falls• objects fall at same speed no matter the mass
• Make a bigger flower (20 filters) and drop it with the little flower• upside down flowers• how does mass influence the speed of drop
• how gravity affects how objects fall• aerodynamics (how wind changes how things fall)
• When we dropped the flower it landed last• dropped coffee cans with no marbles and marbles
• whirligig can trap air• space in between the materials• greater surface area• heavy or light doesn’t really make a difference.
Whirligig Challenge
Project Board 1/2A
Whar What do we think we know?
What do we need to
investigate?
What are we
learning?
What is our
Evidence?
What does it mean for the challenge?
• if two objects are dropped at the same time, they will fall at the same rate• Heavier things fall faster (more mass)
• how do aerodynamics play into the falling of objects (wind)
• Dropped coffee cans with/without marbles from a higher height
• how wind and air can change speed
• effects of mass on gravity
• flower flipped over and dropped slower than the other objects
• mass doesn’t really affect speed of fall
• the toy will need more surface area in order to fall more slowly
• whirligig should be light weight
Whirligig Challenge
Project Board 3/4A
Whar What do we think we know?
What do we need to
investigate?
What are we
learning?
What is our
Evidence?
What does it mean for the challenge?
• The more mass of an object the faster it falls• Two objects with different mass – both fall at the same speed.
• drop coffee cans – one with marbles and one without.
• Gravity pulls the objects down
• Book fell faster than paper
• mass won’t matter in the speed of fall
Whirligig Challenge
Reflections
Summary
Double Flippers