Motion Through the Ages
Motion Through the Ages
Course(s)/Subject(s): Physical Science
Grade Level(s): 8
Key Words: Motion, Planetary Motion, Gravity
Developer(s) Name: Terry Rockwell
School: Sandburg Middle School
Approximate Time Frame: 1 class period
Materials/Equipment Needed: Computer, Internet
Description of Lesson (includes context): Motion through the Ages
- What is the objective of this lesson?
* to learn the development of man's understanding of motion from Aristotle to the present
* to make interdisciplinary links among the physical science units of Motion, Forces and
Energyand Earth-Moon-Sun Systems
What will we examine as evidence of students' knowledge and/or skill?
Product(s): the students will produce a historical/motion time line of man's growth in the
concepts of motion -planetary motion
What exactly will the students and teacher do during the lesson?
- Open Microsoft Explorer
- Type in the following online address:
http://library.advanced.org/11924/quiz.html - Hit return
- Click onMotion Quiz
- Take the Overall Quiz
- Click Back to open page
- Select Motion
- Scroll Motion gathering all the necessary information for this assignment
- Aristotle's concept of Earth Motion & Outer space motion
- Galileo's concept of Motion & Planetary Motion
- Newton's concept of Motion, Gravity and the Planet's orbits
- * if time permits click on Radiation and Light & Energy for Einstein's concepts
- The students have completed the following:
- Lab. Bk. Graphing Your Motion
- Lab. Bk. Keep on Truckin'
- Text Bk. Glencoe Chapter3.13.23.4
- The Section Wrap for each of the above chapter sections
- Text Bk. chapter review questions #16 - 25
- Viewed the Glencoe Laser Disc: side 1 Motion and completed the
Work Sheet that goes
with this - Solved problems on Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
- Used the CD-ROM Science Encyclopedia - Newton gathering the
necessary
information for the Newton biography assignment, emphasizing the force of gravity,the
three laws of motion, the books PrincipiMathematics & Optick
What options in presentation(s) and/or response(s) are suggested in order to provide the opportunity for all students to demonstrate achievement of the benchmark(s) and indicator(s)?