FIRST GRADE SCIENCE ENGAGE Magnet Cars, Race Tracks, and Roller Coasters.

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FIRST GRADE SCIENCE ENGAGE Magnet Cars, Race Tracks, and Roller Coasters

QUESTIONS How can magnets help you push or pull a car? What type of surface can slow down a car? Can you build a roller coaster that can transport a marble?

GAME PLAN Agenda Journals Stations Video Engineering Lab Reflections

JOURNALS Notes Drawings Questions Reflections

STATIONS Magnet Cars Race Track Engineer Lab: Roller Coasters

MAGNET CARS Connect two wheels together using a KNEX rod. Add one magnet to the rod. Try to move the vehicle only using another magnet. What happened? Did it move? Can you make the vehicle go backwards? Journal your findings!

RACE TRACK Set your track up on a few books. Place your car at the top of the ramp and let it go. What happens? Where did it stop? Put a piece of aluminum foil at the end of the ramp. Race your car again. What happens? Put a piece of sandpaper at the end of the ramp. Race your car a third time. What happens? Can you explain why this occurred? Use your journal to explain your findings.

ENGINEERING LAB Design your own roller coaster in your journal. Talk with a partner about your design. Using one pool noodle and painters tape, design your group roller coaster. It must start at an incline, Carry a marble Have a loop Land safely.

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