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Force and Motion
Thu, Feb 18, 2016 5:43 PM
Force and motion
Overall great resource. I was able to utilize some of the activities in the book directly in my classroom. An example would be using a quarter and notecard to represent Newton’s First law. As I watched the clip that the students in my class could be recording the event and use slo-motion features to watch the actual coin movement. I have done the activity before but adding the student’s video to the activity added a whole new level to it. I still have more to use from the book, but that one stands out.
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