This science instruction plan (SIP) supports the Science of Learning.
- Subject:
- Force/Motion/Energy
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Myra Thayer
- Anne Petersen
- Gregory MacDougall
- Date Added:
- 01/28/2021
This science instruction plan (SIP) supports the Science of Learning.
Students determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or pull by designing and creating a ramp. They test their design, make improvements and redesign their ramp before retesting. They graph their data to determine which ramp makes their ball hit their intended target.
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Take the “User Friendly” approach to increase your students' knowledge of computing systems with this simple and fun lesson. Students will be able to identify basic computer components, compare hardware vs software, and troubleshoot simple problems when using their tablets.
Students get a hands-on approach to identifying a problem and working through steps to create a solution.