Newton’s Law Project
Science 8 Name(s) ___________________________ Period ______
Newton’s Laws of Motion Project
Where can you find Newton’s three laws? Newton’s Laws are universal. They describe the motion of ALL objects in the universe. Whenever you observe people, cars, or animals moving they are following the laws of motion Newton described over 300 years ago.
Your task is to use Newton’s three laws of motion to analyze your favorite sport or activity and create a Prezi to show your findings.
Procedure:
1. State each of Newton’s laws in your own words.
2. Find two images related to your favorite sport or activity that illustrates each law.
3. Using the bolded terms in the outline, write a paragraph analyzing and describing how the pictures demonstrate the law. Underline the bolded terms in your explanation.
4. Find one video related to your favorite sport or activity that illustrates each law.
5. Using the bolded terms in the outline, write a paragraph analyzing and describing how the video demonstrates the law. Underline the bolded terms in your explanation.
** The video cannot be a formal demonstration (i.e. Bill Nye, Conceptual Physics). Maximum video length 2 minutes.
6. Be creative and show evidence of critical thinking!
7. After completing the project, grade yourself using the rubric and turn it in when you present your project.
USE THE OUTLINE BELOW TO HELP ORGANIZE YOUR IDEAS
** You will have to turn this in with your rubric **
Part I – Newton’s First Law
What does the law state (in your own words)?
What is happening in your picture(s)/video that show Newton’s 1st Law?
Evidence/example of inertia/mass relationship:
Evidence/example of the effects of friction:
Evidence/example of balanced/unbalanced forces at work:
Part II – Newton’s Second Law
What does the law state (in your own words)
What is happening in your picture(s)/video that show Newton’s 2nd Law?
Evidence/example of the relationship between acceleration, mass, and force:
Part III – Newton’s Third Law
What does the law state (in your own words)?
What is happening in your picture(s)/video that show Newton’s 3rd Law?
Evidence/example of action/reaction force pairs:
REMEMBER, I’M LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE OF CRITICAL THINKING ~
THIS IS YOUR TIME TO SHOW ME WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION!
Newton’s Laws of Motion Project – Scoring Rubric
| | |Points Available |Total Points |
| | | |Earned |
| |Overall Quality and |2 |1 |0 | |
| |Format |Well-organized and easy to read. |Organized and easy to read. Pictures |Not organized. | |
| | |Pictures and explanations |and explanations appropriate size. |Pictures/explanations too small or | |
| | |appropriate size. |Evidence work was not rushed. |hard to read. Evidence of | |
| | | | |rushed/hurried work. | |
| |2 Pictures & 1 Video |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Both pictures and video present and|One picture or video missing. |Missing picture(s) or video. | |
| | |appropriately illustrate law. |OR |OR | |
| | | |Both pictures and video present, but |Both pictures and video present, but| |
| | | |1-2 may not accurately illustrate law.|do not accurately illustrate law. | |
| |Description |3 |2 |1 |0 |
| | |Evidence of critical thinking. |Evidence of applying law but not |Limited/No evidence of critical |Paragraph not |
| | |Includes explanation of law with |critically. Includes explanation of |thinking. Generalized statements. |present. |
| | |specific examples of the |law with some examples of the |No specific examples given. |OR |
| | |relationship between acceleration, |relationship between acceleration, | |Paragraph |
| | |mass, and force. |mass, and force. | |present, |
| | | | | |but does not |
| | | | | |accurately |
| | | | | |relate |
| | | | | |pictures to |
| | | | | |Newton’s law. |
|3rd Law |Law Stated |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Law is stated accurately and in own|Law is stated, but inaccurate or not |Law is not stated. | |
| | |words. |in own words. | | |
| |2 Pictures & 1 Video |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Both pictures and video present and|One picture or video missing. |Missing picture(s) or video. | |
| | |appropriately illustrate law. |OR |OR | |
| | | |Both pictures and video present, but |Both pictures and video present, but| |
| | | |1-2 may not accurately illustrate law.|do not accurately illustrate law. | |
| |Description |3 |2 |1 |0 |
| | |Evidence of critical thinking. |Evidence of applying law but not |Limited/No evidence of critical |Paragraph not |
| | |Includes explanation of law with |critically. Includes explanation of |thinking. Generalized statements. |present. |
| | |specific examples of |law with some examples of |No specific examples given. |OR |
| | |action/reaction force pairs. |action/reaction force pairs. | |Paragraph |
| | | | | |present, |
| | | | | |but does not |
| | | | | |accurately |
| | | | | |relate |
| | | | | |pictures to |
| | | | | |Newton’s law. |
| |Presentation |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Student(s) demonstrate(s) full |Student(s) demonstrate(s) partial |Student(s) demonstrate(s) little | |
| | |knowledge of material |knowledge of material. |knowledge of material. Tension and | |
| | |Displays relaxed, self-confident |Makes minor mistakes and displays |nervousness is obvious. Holds | |
| | |nature. Holds attention of |little to no tension. Holds attention|attention of audience less than 80% | |
| | |entire audience. |of audience 80% of the time. |of the time. | |
| |Outline |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Handed in with project. All |Handed in with project. Most sections|Not handed in. | |
| | |sections thoroughly complete. |complete. |OR | |
| | | | |Incomplete. | |
| |Rubric |2 |1 |0 | |
| | |Handed in with project |Handed in with project |Not handed in. | |
| | |and student scored. |but not scored. | | |
Comments: Total ______ / __35__
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