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π Unit 5 Homework Page - Forces
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Learn about gravity, magnetism, friction, and other forces, examining their effects on the world around us, from falling objects to satellites in orbit.
Welcome to our homework page, where youβll find all weekly assignments, helpful study resources, and due dates. Check back often to stay on track with your assignments!
This is a video that explains the different types of forces. Test your understanding by answering the quiz questions on Educaplay.
A quiz on how gravity helps keep satellites moving around the Earth. Also, what satellites do, like helping with the weather and GPS, and the difference between natural satellites, like the Moon, and man-made ones.
A fun vocabulary video all about magnets and how they work.
This lesson introduces different types of forces like friction, air resistance, water resistance, and upthrust. It explains how forces can make things move, stop, or change direction.
This quiz is about different types of forces, like how gravity pulls things down and how we measure forces in Newtons. Forces are involved when pushing or kicking objects, and how everything is made up of tiny atoms.
Explore how gravity makes us feel heavier on Earth than on the Moon and helps us stay on the ground. You'll also learn fun facts about how gravity affects ocean tides and what Sir Isaac Newton discovered about apples and gravity.
In this set of flashcards, youβll explore the world of gravityβa force that pulls everything toward the Earth, learn about satellites that go around in space, and understand simple science terms like mass and orbit.
Get ready to learn fun science words and how these forces help airplanes fly, boats float, and cars drive smoothly!
A ten word crossword puzzle that reviews vocabulary words related to forces like gravity and friction.
Find words like βapplied forceβ and βstreamlinedβ in the wordsearch puzzle before the 5 minute timer runs out.
This lesson introduces the concept of forces, including gravity, normal force, and applied force, and how they affect objects. You will learn to identify these forces in everyday situations.
This lesson covers key concepts like what gravity is, how it affects objects based on their mass and distance, and the difference between natural and artificial satellites.
This lesson teaches you about magnets, how they have north and south poles that attract or push away, and what materials like iron and steel they stick to. You'll also learn about how magnets are used in everyday life, like holding things on the fridge or helping compasses work.
This is a lesson about different kinds of forces, like gravity and friction, and how they make things move or stop moving. It includes videos and games to help you learn about forces in a fun way.
Includes questions about magnets and their properties. The questions include true/false statements and fill-in-the-blank types, to help you understand topics such as magnetic materials, the behavior of magnets, and basic magnet vocabulary like the two ends of a magnet or what is an alloy.
This quiz includes questions about friction and its role in everyday life, like how sliding on ice is easy due to low friction or why boats float because of upthrust. It covers terms like friction, resistance, and balanced forces.
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