Physics+C — Kinematics II: Motion of a Ball

Posted June 13, 2024 by bperret

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Victor Mateas, Kristen Bjork, and Irene Lee

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This unit reviews concepts related to kinematics and the motion of a ball near the Earth’s surface. It provides students with the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of 1-dimensional motion (a ball falling and accelerating due to gravity, a ball rolling on a horizontal frictionless surface) and/or 2-dimensional motion (projectile motion) and how it can be represented and demonstrated using computer models. Students will learn how computer models are built and used as testbeds to run simulation experiments. They will also explore career connections to kinematics.

Students will argue from evidence using the Claims, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) framework to assess the validity of the model. Finally, students will modify the model to match their understanding of processes and/or answer new questions.

Resources available:

  • Student materials in Google Documents
  • Teacher guide in PDF with pacing guide and standards
  • Teacher workbook with answer keys
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