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Forces on Structures
Forces on Structures
Grades 4 to 7 - eBook - Lesson Plan
Order #: RHPA139
ISBN13: 978-1-55319-118-6
Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7
Reading Level: 4-7
Total Page: 63
Author: Kris Graupe
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May the force be with you! Students study and experience forces, and how they relate to simple machines and structures in this fast-paced unit. Students build bridges, catapults, and towers. They participate in meaningful activities associated with the theme of each lesson which are followed with related student notes. The exciting format helps to keep student interest at its highest, rather than concentrating on the memorization of factual information. Optional activities add further flexibility to the unit, making it easy to use for the teacher. Students will learn to love science class. This Physical Science lesson provides a teacher and student section with a variety of reading passages, activities, crossword, word search and answer key to create a well-rounded lesson plan.
May the force be with you! Students study and experience forces, and how they relate to simple machines and structures in this fast-paced unit. Students build bridges, catapults, and towers. They participate in meaningful activities associated with the theme of each lesson which are followed with related student notes. The exciting format helps to keep student interest at its highest, rather than concentrating on the memorization of factual information. Optional activities add further flexibility to the unit, making it easy to use for the teacher. Students will learn to love science class. This Physical Science lesson provides a teacher and student section with a variety of reading passages, activities, crossword, word search and answer key to create a well-rounded lesson plan.
Product Reviews
A.Tetz
This resource is very good for simple machines
Jeff Baty
Really solid package to get you going in teaching Forces.
Eniiigma
Great resource! My students enjoyed building their bridges and then breaking them at the end of the unit. Thank you!
JerryWest
Super detailed and thorough, thanks a lot.