Contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work 54Work or no work 10/07/2014.

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contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work 54Work or no work 10/07/ /07/2014 Application/Connection: Practice: 1.Fold your paper in half on one side label it Work, and on the other label it No Work. 2.Create your own illustrations of situations in which work is and is not being done. Make sure to explain the forces at work. 3.Illustrations must be neat and in color! Exit: Summarize the work that is being done in your poster Starter: Warm Up: Griddable Show work !!

October 07, 2014 AGENDA 1 Starter 2. Practice 3. Lab Activity…. Work or No Work 4. Exit Objective 7.7A ; Contrast situations where work is done with different amounts of force to situations where no work is done such as moving a box with a ramp and without a ramp, or standing still by by creating a poster showing how whether work or no work is being done.

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/1 Bean/Corn Comparative Lab Review /2 Force Work Stations Lab /6 Force Work Stations Posters /7 Work /No Work Comic Strip 53-54

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answer 29-18= = =13 Now find the average; =33 33/3=11

contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work 76Work or no work 10/23/ /23/2012 Starter: Warm Up: Griddable Application/Connection: Exit: Practice:

Practice: contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work

contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work 76Work or no work 10/23/ /23/2012 Starter: Warm Up: Griddable Application/Connection: Practice: 1.Fold your paper in half on one side label it Work, and on the other label it No Work. 2.Create your own illustrations of situations in which work is and is not being done. Make sure to explain the forces at work. 3.Illustrations must be neat and in color! Exit:

1.Fold your paper in half on one side label it Work, and on the other label it No Work. 2.Create your own illustrations of situations in which work is and is not being done. Make sure to explain the forces at work. 3.Illustrations must be neat and in color! Work/ No Work Poster

contrast the three situations depicted in the comics below. identify if work is being done or not, and explain the forces at work 54Work or no work 10/07/ /07/2014 Application/Connection: Practice: 1.Fold your paper in half on one side label it Work, and on the other label it No Work. 2.Create your own illustrations of situations in which work is and is not being done. Make sure to explain the forces at work. 3.Illustrations must be neat and in color! Exit: Summarize the work that is being done in your poster Starter: Warm Up: Griddable Show work !!