1. Be able to find the velocity of your air car.

2. Be able to how your air car shows Newton‚ three laws of motion.

3. Be able to explain all the forces that affect the speed and movement of your air car (friction, gravity, wind resistance)

4. Be able to explain how your car shows potential and kinetic energy.

This softchalk review has you sort pictures

of each of Newton's three laws of motion.

Thanks to the Sakiyama Family Foundation GIFTS grant I can make review activities and challenges like this card sorting activity.

Velocity is both the speed and the ____________ of your air car.

 

You need to look at fixed ________________ _____________________

to tel if somethng is really moving or not.

 

http://www.quia.com/jq/19675.html

A good 10 question quiz on Newton's Laws of Motion.

 

 

Virtual Experiment

Friction Explorer Experiment

 

http://www.seed.slb

.com/en/scictr/lab/friction_exp/index.htm

 

The Friction Explorer lets you see how a sliding object behaves when you vary the force you push it with and the coefficient of friction.

 

http://www.school-for-champions.

com/science/motionlaws.htm

 

A good summary of the laws of motion and forces and three question mini-quiz.

http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/sieber/PhysicalSci_1stSem.htm

This is a good review test that covers the entire year.

Virtual Experiment

Galileo Drops the Ball

http://www.seed.slb.com/en/scictr/lab/galileo/index.htm

 http://teachertech.rice.edu/

Participants/louviere/Newton/

 

 

Learn about Position, Velocity, and Acceleration

http://www.fearofphysics.com/Xva/xva.html

This is a fun online experiment that lets you play with speed acceleration.