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Science Virtual Learning: 6th Grade Science: Forces & Newton's Laws Review

This 6th grade science lesson reviews forces and Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will learn about key terms related to forces and motion like inertia, momentum, and velocity. The lesson includes reviewing the three laws of motion through videos and practice problems to help students understand how forces can describe an object's motion.

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Science Virtual Learning: 6th Grade Science: Forces & Newton's Laws Review

This 6th grade science lesson reviews forces and Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will learn about key terms related to forces and motion like inertia, momentum, and velocity. The lesson includes reviewing the three laws of motion through videos and practice problems to help students understand how forces can describe an object's motion.

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Science Virtual Learning

6th Grade Science:


Forces & Newton’s Laws Review
April 24, 2020
6th Grade Science
Lesson: April 24, 2020

Objective/Learning Target:
● Students will review forces and Newton’s Three Laws of
Motion.

Essential Question:
● How can we describe an object’s motion?
Warm-Up:

Q: If you are pedaling a bicycle down the street, and stop


pedaling eventually the friction between the tires and the
ground will make the bike stop. Which of the Three Laws of
Motion explain this? Why?
Warm-Up: Answer

Q: If you are pedaling a bicycle down the street, and stop


pedaling eventually the friction between the tires and the
ground will make the bike stop. Which of the Three Laws of
Motion explain this? Why?

A: The First Law. The first law states that an object in


motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force. Friction from the ground is an unbalanced force.
Key Terms:
acceleration- how quickly an object increases its speed.

force- a push or a pull. The strength of a force is measured in Newtons (N).

inertia- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.

mass- the amount of matter in an object

momentum- a measurement of the amount of motion an object has.


momentum= mass x velocity (p=mv)

velocity- speed in a certain direction


Forces Review: What is a Force?

● A force is a push or a pull.


● Similarly, we can see that forces either repel or attract.
● Repel means to push apart and attract means to pull
towards.
● There are some basic forces such as gravity and
electromagnetism.
Basic (Fundamental) Forces: Other Forces:

● Gravity ● Applied Force

● Electromagnetism* ● Friction

*(sometimes referred to ● Air Resistance (Fluid Friction)


separately as electrical force
and magnetic force) ● Tension Force

● Spring Force
Review:
Laws of
Motion

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www.owlcation.com
● Watch the video reviewing Newton’s Laws of Motion.

Write one of the


following from the
video:

● a fact
● a question
● a drawing
● a vocabulary term
● Watch the video reviewing Newton’s Laws of Motion.

Sample Answers:
● 1st Law = Inertia
● What would happen if everyone on Earth pedaled a
bike in the same direction at once?
● a drawing: answers will vary
● Momentum is the amount of motion
Practice 1:

● Read the review of Newton’s First and Second Law of


Motion.

● Answer the questions below the article, then click “Submit


Answers” to check your answers.
Practice 2:

● Read the slides of Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

● Do the five practice problems. You may use scratch paper.


The answer key is on each slide after the problem.
Summary:
● A force is a push or a pull.
● Newton’s Laws of Motion are three laws that describe the
movement of objects.
● Each law describes an object’s motion in regards to other
objects, force or kinetic energy.
● Each law can describe an object’s motion using math (i.e.
quantitatively).
Additional Practice:
● Forces Quizizz

● Physics for Kids Review of Newton’s Laws.

● Practice quiz on Newton’s Laws.


Remember you do
not need to log in to
● IXL problems on the First and Second Laws. IXL. Just complete
the 5 practice
questions.
● IXL problems on the Third Law.

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