Here's the "official" first day of school photos for Landon and Kennady:
He's totally patronizing me! |
Her smile is still pretty genuine! |
The first lesson introduced us to the topic of mechanics - naturally the kids were at first thinking about all kinds of motorized machines, so we talked about a more simple definition, and discussed mechanical advantage. We also talked about the basic types of motion - straight line, arc and circular - and how gravity affects the motion of objects. We completed a worksheet to help us observe different types of motion and assess what forces were in effect.
1. straight line motion - was observed when we rolled a ball on a level surface. The forces were forward motion from Landon's hand, and friction with the floor.
2. straight line motion - was observed when we dropped a ball. The force was gravity.
3. arc motion - was observed when we hit a tennis ball into the open. The forces were forward motion from the tennis racquet, and gravity.
4. arc motion in opposite directions - was observed when we hit the tennis ball against a wall. The forces were forward motion from the racquet, bounce (reflection) from the wall, and gravity.
5. circular motion - was observed when we tied the ball to a string and swung it around. There was some debate over whether it was straight line or arc motion when we let go of the ball. The forces were pull on the string, momentum, and gravity.
Of course we did a little Reading, 'Riting, and 'Rithmetic too.
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4 comments:
Looks like a great first day.
Love the physics class! Very cool ----
And how neat that you take school year pictures with their names and grade on a paper.....
I hope your learning day was awesome!
Happy First Day of school!
Blast from the past... Love the lesson!
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