To explore the force

Introduction

WELCOME SCIENTISTS

​We are going to explore the force and learn all that we can! Will begin by understanding what  the force is, the types of force, Newton's third law and know how a rocket launches.

Complete each task by reading the materials, watching the videos, and answering the questions that follows. After you're done you will be ready for your evaluation. 

Good Luck and have fun!

Task

Task 1

Watch this interesting video about the force. You will begin to understand more about the force. When you're done, answer the questions below. 

1.What is a force?

2.List the types of force, and take examples for every type.

3.What's the action force and reaction force?

4.What the relationship between action and reaction?

5.You stretch a spring to the right by pulling one end. Which best describes the force exerted on the spring?

A.compressional force to the left

B.compressional force to the right

C.tension force to the left 

D.tension force to the right

Task 2

I would like you to go to the link that I provided, you will learn more about how Rocket launches? And you can share your learning in class.

 

 

 

Evaluation

Congratulations! 

You’ve completed all the assignment. You can do this if you are creative. Whatever project you choose to do would show all that you have learned from this interactive site. 

Your options are as follows:

  • Do a surve 

  • Create a powerpoint

  • Draw a posterboard 

 

 

 

Teacher Page

The following WebQuest was designed for my class to learn about the force. The standards that were utilized for this site are as follows: MS-PS2-1. Apply Newton's Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. PS2.A:For any pair of interacting objects, the force exerted by the first object on the second object is equal in strength to the force that the second object exerts on the first, but in the opposite direction(Newton's third law). The hope is that children will utilize and see the advantage of technology inside and outside of the classroom while still learning. Better understanding in life practice.