Assignment: Forces and Motion ES-PS2.A-1 Assignment

Created by Carla B on

30 activities: 30 games

425 min

Activity 1: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Drag

Take a deeper look at the effects of air resistance when firing a projectile from a cannon. Determine which factors influence the drag force. Adjust the drag coefficient and see the projectile change shape. Control the mass and diameter of the projectile, and set the altitude. Watch the velocity and drag force in real time! Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (2) 3.0 stars.

Student Ratings (1106) 3.2 stars.

Activity 2: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Gravity Force Lab

Visualize the gravitational force that two objects exert on each other. Adjust the masses and distance between the objects to see the effects on gravitational attraction. Use measurements to determine the universal gravitational constant.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (0)

Student Ratings (531) 2.5 stars.

Activity 3: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Vectors

Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.

Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.

Activity 4: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Intro

Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set cannon angle, height, and initial speed. Take measurements or display velocity and acceleration vectors. Turn on air resistance and observe what happens to the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (13) 3.6 stars.

Student Ratings (4753) 3.2 stars.

Activity 5: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Lab

Blast everyday objects out of a cannon! Change the mass and diameter of the objects, and experiment with a toy car or record-setting pumpkin. Explore projectile motion on another planet by changing the acceleration due to gravity. Use the tracer tool to measure the time, range, and height along the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.

Student Ratings (4006) 3.3 stars.

Activity 6: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 7: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 8: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Gravity Force Lab

Visualize the gravitational force that two objects exert on each other. Adjust the masses and distance between the objects to see the effects on gravitational attraction. Use measurements to determine the universal gravitational constant.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (0)

Student Ratings (531) 2.5 stars.

Activity 9: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Vectors

Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.

Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.

Activity 10: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Intro

Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set cannon angle, height, and initial speed. Take measurements or display velocity and acceleration vectors. Turn on air resistance and observe what happens to the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (13) 3.6 stars.

Student Ratings (4753) 3.2 stars.

Activity 11: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Lab

Blast everyday objects out of a cannon! Change the mass and diameter of the objects, and experiment with a toy car or record-setting pumpkin. Explore projectile motion on another planet by changing the acceleration due to gravity. Use the tracer tool to measure the time, range, and height along the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.

Student Ratings (4006) 3.3 stars.

Activity 12: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 13: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 14: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Vectors

Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.

Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.

Activity 15: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Intro

Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set cannon angle, height, and initial speed. Take measurements or display velocity and acceleration vectors. Turn on air resistance and observe what happens to the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (13) 3.6 stars.

Student Ratings (4753) 3.2 stars.

Activity 16: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Lab

Blast everyday objects out of a cannon! Change the mass and diameter of the objects, and experiment with a toy car or record-setting pumpkin. Explore projectile motion on another planet by changing the acceleration due to gravity. Use the tracer tool to measure the time, range, and height along the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.

Student Ratings (4006) 3.3 stars.

Activity 17: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 18: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 19: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Intro

Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set cannon angle, height, and initial speed. Take measurements or display velocity and acceleration vectors. Turn on air resistance and observe what happens to the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (13) 3.6 stars.

Student Ratings (4753) 3.2 stars.

Activity 20: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Lab

Blast everyday objects out of a cannon! Change the mass and diameter of the objects, and experiment with a toy car or record-setting pumpkin. Explore projectile motion on another planet by changing the acceleration due to gravity. Use the tracer tool to measure the time, range, and height along the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.

Student Ratings (4006) 3.3 stars.

Activity 21: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 22: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 23: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min

Projectile Motion - Lab

Blast everyday objects out of a cannon! Change the mass and diameter of the objects, and experiment with a toy car or record-setting pumpkin. Explore projectile motion on another planet by changing the acceleration due to gravity. Use the tracer tool to measure the time, range, and height along the projectile's path. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.

Student Ratings (4006) 3.3 stars.

Activity 24: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 25: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 26: Question Game. Estimated duration: 15 min

Newton Pool

The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (751) 4.0 stars.

Student Ratings (259393) 4.0 stars.

Activity 27: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 28: Instructional Game. Estimated duration: 25 min

The Jester's Action and The King's Reaction

In this game, you control a King who wakes up to find out that a mischievous Jester is besieging his castle by throwing boulders at it, just for fun. It’s up to you to prevent this mischievous character from knocking down the wall that protects the castle! To do this, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion to understand and predict the movement of objects under the influence of forces. Can you rise to the challenge and defend your kingdom?

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (8) 3.5 stars.

Student Ratings (4283) 3.4 stars.

Activity 29: Video Game. Estimated duration: 5 min

Forces and Motion

Hey! My name is Katie and today we are going to be learning about forces that are all around us!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (7) 5.0 stars.

Student Ratings (18253) 3.6 stars.

Activity 30: Video Game. Estimated duration: 5 min

Forces and Motion

Hey! My name is Katie and today we are going to be learning about forces that are all around us!

Ratings

Teacher Ratings (7) 5.0 stars.

Student Ratings (18253) 3.6 stars.