Lesson 1
[Other 1]
Lesson 2
[Other 2]
Lesson 3
100

The type of collision when an object that is more likely to break is moving towards another object.

What is Collision Type A?

100

The thing that makes other things happen and is needed to move and grow.

What is Energy?

100

A golf ball & a CD case, metal rings, rubber stoppers, and clay.

What objects did we go over in this lab?

100

-Don't mess up supplies 

-Treat others how you want to be treated

-Be kind to everyone

-No judgment

How to be Respectful?

100

Do all objects change shape or bend when they are pushed in a collision?

Yes, they do always bend or change shape in a collision.

200

The type of collision when an object is moving towards another object that is more likely to break.

What is Collision Type B?

200

The energy of movement. If something is moving, it has this type of energy.

What is Kinetic Energy?

200

The CD case shattered.

What broke during the golf ball and CD case?

200

-help others

-working together

-makeup work help

-comfort peers

How to be Equitable?

200

When two forces interact with each other. 

What causes something to bend?

300

The type of collision when an object that is more likely to break and another object are moving towards each other at the same time.

What is Collision Type C?

300

This is stored energy. It's the energy that something has because of its position or height; it is energy waiting to be used.

What is Potential Energy?

300

Plastic carts.

What did we use to collide the objects?

300

- Participating 

- Cleaning up after yourself

- Be careful with materials

- Keeping the aisles clear  

How to be Committed to our Community 

300

The type of collision for a ball being thrown at a bottle.

Collision type A?

400

When a bowling ball hits a bowling pin.

What is Collision Type B?

400

To bend, distort, or damage shape.

What is the definition of Deform?

400

True or false? During our experiment, we used playdough.

False, we used clay!

400

- Paying attention

- Participating in class

- Keeping grades up

- Checking grades frequently 

How to Move Our Science Thinking Forward?

400

Rice noodle and block, tennis ball and block, cotton ball block, tennis ball and cotton ball, rice noodle x2, rice noodle and golf ball.

What were the materials used in this experiment?

500

When two objects hit each other and it causes a permanent change in one or both of the objects.

What is Damage in a Collision?

500

- They must contact each other

- At least one object has to be moving

- Both objects have mass

- One object is more expected to be damaged


What are Patterns in a Collision? 

500

What occurred while we were doing rubber stoppers?

One of the stoppers fell off.

500

- Weight

- Speed

- Size

- Force

What are Factors That Affect Damage in a Collision?

500

When the two rice noodle sticks hit each other, did they bend?

No, they stayed flat.

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