OBJECTIVE: Students will explore Newton’s three laws of motion using Discovery Ed and Study Jams. WARM UP: What are mass and acceleration?

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OBJECTIVE: Students will explore Newton’s three laws of motion using Discovery Ed and Study Jams. WARM UP: What are mass and acceleration?

Newton’s Laws: Discovery Ed Today you will be completing a discovery activity using Discovery Ed to learn more about Newton’s Laws of Motion. 1.Log on to Discovery Ed. 2. Under your assignments find the board titled “Newton’s Laws of Motion” 3. While watching each video complete the graphic organizer titled “Newton’s Three Laws” 4.Watch each video and complete the quiz after each video.

NEWTON’S THREE LAWS The 1st law states that….. The 2 nd law says…. The 3 rd law says… Describe (in simple terms) or draw an example of each law.

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