Lesson Plan 3
Lesson Plan 3
-Go over examples of short problems with the class. Have them
assist you in solving these problems.
-Go through word problems. See power point for questions.
-Give students velocity worksheet, have them complete it individually.
-Go through last slide of velocity power point.
-Ask student what they think average, constant and
instantaneous velocity are. How would they describe it to a
classmate?
Assessment:
-Worksheet
Follow-up Activities:
- Have students create their own
story like the soccer game. Have
them create questions in their
story for their classmates to
answer.
- Run an activity, which has
students running and recording
their times. Have students figure
out who has the fastest velocity.
Differentiation:
-Depending on your class interest you can change the activity/sport on
the worksheet
-Rearrange worksheet for students who have special difficulties
-Take students outside to conduct experiments on speed and velocity
Lesson References & Resources:
-Nova Scotia Science 10 textbook Unit 3
-Science 10, A Teaching Resource NS
Notes:
Soccer Game
During the game Nicks defense plays a long pass to the corner. Nick is
20 m from the ball; the opposing player is only 18 m from the ball. But
Nick can run at 4.5 m/s and the opposing player can only run at 4 m/s.
Who will get to the ball first?
A professional goalie
has an average reaction
time of .25 seconds