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Announcement- Star Songs. Your group will bring: An easy-to-read document with your lyrics Musical instrument(s) 3 visual aids (pictures, diagrams, etc) to hold up during the different verses THE WHOLE CLASS (INCLUDING THE PRESENTING GROUP) WILL SING EACH SONG!. New Notebook Set-Up. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Announcement- Star Songs • Your group will bring: – An easy-to-read document with your lyrics – Musical instrument(s) – 3 visual aids (pictures, diagrams, etc) to hold up during the different verses THE WHOLE CLASS (INCLUDING THE PRESENTING GROUP) WILL SING EACH SONG!
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Announcement- Star Songs

• Your group will bring: – An easy-to-read document with your lyrics– Musical instrument(s)– 3 visual aids (pictures, diagrams, etc) to hold

up during the different verses

THE WHOLE CLASS (INCLUDING THE PRESENTING GROUP) WILL SING EACH SONG!

New Notebook Set-Up• Page 1: Glue in “The Scientific Method

and Lab Write Ups”

• Page 2: Glue in the general questions (A-F) for scientific method

• Page 3: Title Page

Unit E1:

Force and Motion

Must be neat & take up the whole page with

2 colored pictures

Page 4: Leave blank

Page 5: Unit E1 Table of Contents

Page 6-10: Unit E1 Vocabulary (leave 5 sides)

Page 11-13: Major Concepts (leave 3 sides)

Page 14-15: Study Check Points (2 sides)

Page 16: Activity 73 (wait for format)

Activity Page #

Unit E1 Vocabulary 6

Major Concepts 11

Read page E-3

3 truths and a lie

1. In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds.

2. Men and women are equally likely to die in a motor vehicle accident.

3. Alcohol is involved in about 40% of motor vehicle accidents.

4. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people aged 1-44.

3 truths and a lie

1. In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds.

2. LIE-Men and women are not equally likely to be victims of accidents. Males are twice as likely to die in a motor vehicle accident.

3. Alcohol is involved in about 40% of motor vehicle accidents.

4. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people aged 1-44.

Smart Car Offers Drivers New High MPG Option, Top Crash Rating

Less than 10% chance of serious injury

11-20% chance of serious injury

21 to 35 % chance of serious injury

36 to 45% chance of serious injury

46% or more chance of serious injury

Government agencies test cars and use a “Five Star Rating System

How are forces related to motion?

How does the size of something affect how it moves?

Read E-4

Format for activities is changing. Just read and wait for instruction. Do not write the challenge question.

Activity 73

Title: Choosing a Safe Vehicle

Problem: Is the rugged strong vehicle (#1) or the quick responsive vehicle (#2) safer?

Hypothesis: If a consumer was buying a car based on safety, then the ____________ would be the safest vehicle.

Place in upper right hand corner on every page of the activity

Car Accident

• What comes to mind when you hear this term?

• The leading cause of death by unintentional injury for ages 1–44 is motor vehicle accidents.

• The most common ages of people killed in motor vehicle crashes are 15–24 and over 75.

• Why do you think these age groups have the most fatalities?

What do car accidents have to dowith science?

• The study of motion is important in efforts to improve automotive safety and save millions of lives.

• Understanding the physics of how and why cars move helps auto engineers design better cars and can help drivers operate cars more safely.

What measurements do you think scientists and engineers find useful

when studying car safety and accidents?

• Force

• Speed

• Acceleration

Data/Evidence:

Which car features are most important to you?

1. ____________________

2. ____________________

3. ____________________

4. ____________________

5. ____________________

What features most affect a vehicle’s safety?

1. ____________________

2. ____________________

3. ____________________

4. ____________________

5. ____________________

Copy the following chart into your lab notebook and follow procedure steps 1 and 2 with your partner:

Student Sheet 73.1,“Comparing Vehicle Features.”

• Using the handout, following the procedure in steps 3-7

Analysis Question #5

• Discussion

• What are some questions about car accidents and car features that you would like answered to help you decide what makes a safe car?


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