Title: Motion
1Motion
Donna Hayes 7514-01
2Table of Contents
- Essential Questions
- Motion
- Force
- Push
- Pull
- The Bear Family Kick Off
- Discussion
- References
3Essential Questions
1. What makes an object move?
2. What causes the same object to move different
distances?
4Motion is the act of moving.
5Force is necessary for motion.
What is force?
6Force is a push
or a pull
7Forces like pushing and pulling make people and
objects move!
8Who is pushing and who is pulling?
Im pushing
Im pulling
9Who is pushing and who is pulling?
Pushing
Pulling
Click the dog to watch a video on Force.
10Can you think of any more?
11Lets play a game!
Yeahhhh!
12Test Yourself
Think about each object. Can you push it, pull
it, or both?
13Check Your Answers
Think about each object. Can you push it, pull
it, or both?
14Why cant you push and pull all of the objects?
15Brilliant!!
16Lets play another game!
Awesome!!
17The Bear Family Kick Off
Who do you think will win?
1810 Yards
30 Yards
20 Yards
40 Yards
50 Yards
1910 Yards
30 Yards
20 Yards
40 Yards
50 Yards
2010 Yards
30 Yards
20 Yards
40 Yards
50 Yards
2110 Yards
30 Yards
20 Yards
40 Yards
50 Yards
22Kicking Contest Results
23Kicking Contest ResultsPie Chart
24Discussion Questions
Why did Papa Bears ball go the greatest distance?
Why do you think Sister and Brother kicked the
ball the same distance?
Why do you think Mama and Papa did not kick the
ball the same distance?
25Brilliant!!
26References
Jones, R. M., Krockover, G. H., Lang, M. P.,
McLeod, J. C., Slavick Frank, M., Valenta,
C. J., et al. (2002). Harcourt Science
Teachers Edition. Second Grade.. Orlando, FL
Harcourt, Inc. Lanczak Williams, R.,
(2002). Motion. Orlando, FL Harcourt,
Inc. Hyperlinks