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Enduring Understandings

 * Newton's Laws of Motion can predict the location, velocity, and acceleration of objects.
 * Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation predicts interactions of objects throughout the cosmos.

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Prior Learning (from S8 Anchors)
S8.C.3.1 Describe the effect of multiple forces on the movement, speed, or direction of an object.
 * S8.C.3.1.1 Describe forces acting on objects (e.g., friction, gravity, balanced versus unbalanced).
 * S8.C.3.1.2 Distinguish between kinetic and potential energy.
 * S8.C.3.1.3 Explain that mechanical advantage helps to do work (physics) by either changing a force or changing the direction of the applied force (e.g., simple machines, hydraulic systems).

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Learning Objectives: Working Draft

 * Use graphical and algebraic tools to quantitatively describe the motion of an object.
 * Explain common phenomena (e.g., a rock in a landslide, an astronaut during a space walk, a car hitting a patch of ice on the road) using an understanding of Newton's Laws of Motion.
 * Explain common phenomena (e.g., a rock in a landslide, an astronaut during a space walk, a car hitting a patch of ice on the road) using an understanding of conservation of momentum.
 * Explain the role of forces in circular motion, and apply this concept to orbital motion.
 * Describe the chemical reactions involved in rocket propulsion.

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Essential Learning Activities/Strategies/Technology: Working Draft

 * Velocity vs Time Graphs
 * Constant Velocity & Constant Acceleration Equations
 * Microgravity Investigations
 * Rocket Investigations (Film Cannisters/Balloons)
 * Crash Tests

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Supplemental Resources

 * [|Making Rocket Fuel (Electrolysis of Water)]
 * [|Liquid vs Solid Fueled Propulsion]
 * [|The Inertial Balance]
 * Vocabulary of Motion (PhET simulation: [|The Moving Man])
 * Galileo's Inclines (PhET simulation: [|Energy Skate Park])
 * Voyager 1 & 2 Drift
 * Microgravity Play ([|NASA video clips)]
 * Resistive Forces (PhET simulation: [|Forces in 1 Dimension)]
 * Dock The Rocket ([|mrmont.com])
 * Crash Tests (JP Stapp Investigations)
 * Mass vs. Mileage (www.internetautoguide.com)
 * Mass of Rockets
 * Newton's Moon
 * [|Faster than Sound]
 * G Simulators
 * Lunar Lander ([|PhET simulation: Lunar Lander])
 * NASA Launch Video []
 * [|Combustion]
 * [|Momentum]
 * [|FAA Educator's Corner]
 * Background Reading
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 * 7) **Text- Science Spectrum** Ch 7.1 Velocity & Acceleration; Ch. 1.3 Organizing Data/ Graphing; Ch 7.3 Newton's Laws; Ch. 18.1 Scale of Universe; Ch. 5.4 Rates of Change of Chemical Reactions
 * NASA Resources
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