3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Forces and Motion
  • Subject(s):Science
  • Days:20
  • Grade(s):3
Key Learning: All movement is caused by the interaction of various forces. Simple machines allow us to change the direction of a force or the strength of a force.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
How can you show force and motion in action?
   
Concept: Forces and Motion C.1.2.1 (CS MC) C.2.2.2 (Assessed as C.2.2.4) C.1.2.2 (CS, MC)
Concept: Work and Machines C.2.2.2 (Assesed ad C.2.2.4) C.2.2.1 (CS, MC)
Concept:
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What is motion? (A)
What are forces? (A)
How do waves move? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What must happen for work to be done? (A)
What is a simple machine? (A)
What are some examples of simple machines? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):
Additional Information:

www.hspscience.com Teacher Education - http://www.learner.org/ Click on: Essential Science for Teachers AA - Annually Assessed, CR - Content Sampled (Assessed every 3 years), MC - Multiple Choice, SR - Short Response, ER - Extended Response *Means FCAT-Tested Vocabulary Harcourt- pp.122A and 152A, Lab Manual pp. 61-78, Assess. guide pp.19-30, FCAT pp.13-20 * See attached documents for additional resources

Vocabulary Report

  • motion -
  • *fulcrum -
  • *inclined plane -
  • *force -
  • *lever -
  • crest -
  • *pulley -
  • speed -
  • *gravity -
  • *wheel-and-axel -
  • distance -
  • simple machine -
  • wedge -
  • wavelength -
  • trough -
  • work -