. 52Force and Work Stations Poster 10/06/2014 51 10/06/2014 Starter: Write Answers to starter Application/Connection/Exit: With your partners from last.

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. 52Force and Work Stations Poster 10/06/ /06/2014 Starter: Write Answers to starter Application/Connection/Exit: With your partners from last week, you will create two posters based on one of the lab stations. Please make sure you include all information and make it colorful. Force and Work Stations Poster Practice: Write 3 things you learned:

October 06, 2014 AGENDA 1 Starter 2. Posters 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 starting lab stations.

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 10/1 Bean/Corn Comparative Lab Review /2 Force Work Stations Lab /6 Force Work Stations Posters 51-52

The amount of space an object takes up The pull of gravity on an object

. 52Force and Work Stations Poster 10/06/ /06/2014 Starter/ Practice: Write Answers to starter Application/Connection/Exit: With your partners from last week, you will create two posters based on one of the lab stations. Force and Work Stations Poster