Two equal forces acting upon an object.
What is a balanced force?
A push or pull on an object.
What is force?
A movement that allows you to travel throughout a space.
What is a locomotor movement?
Gravity
What is pull?
Gravity pulls objects down to the center of this
What is Earth?
This force keeps you from floating to the ceiling
What is gravity?
Challenge: (Show me) A movement that demonstrates friction
What is...
slide, pivot, shuffle, twist(feet), chug(stomp), rub hands together, clap, scratch your head, roll on the floor, etc.
Dancing in my own space (not travelling).
What is a non-locomotor movement?
Buoyancy
What is push?
Air resistance uses this to work against gravity
What is air?
This force is used to keep all of your good school papers hanging on the refrigerator door.
What is magnetic?
Changing position or place (or an obect that moves).
What is motion?
In dance, I use this to make an "X" or a "T".
What is body?
Magnetic
What is both?
You are using friction when you use this to correct a mistake on your paper
What is an eraser?
Syhlas kicked a soccer ball. It rolled 20 feet then stopped. This force caused it to stop.
What is friction?
Challenge: (Show me) the magnetic dance
lean forward, right, back, cross. lean forward, left, back, cross. turn and "ride the bike", slap(clap), repeat, etc
True or False: The "Sturdy" is a locomotor movement.
What is false?
Air resistance
What is push?
What is water?
When a feather slowly drifts to the floor this force is pushing it.
What is air resistance?
An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion, unless their is an opposite force acting upon it.
What is inertia?
A dance concept that is also a science term that describes how things change and move.
What is energy?
Friction
What is pull?
If the poles are the same with 2 of these, they will repel or push away.
What are magnets?