Lesson 2 : Lab
- Objectives
- Step 1Presentation
- Step 2Alleycats
- Step 3Using Models
- Step 4Investigation 1
- Step 5Investigation 2
- Step 6Bringing it All Together
- Step 7Exit Ticket Questions
Time Required: 120 minutes
In The Lab, students will:Design and conduct an investigation that tests the effect of mass and speed on the kinetic energy of a marble, then collect data and draw conclusions about the relationship between kinetic energy and work.
Standards
- MS-PS3-1
- Construct and interpret graphical displays of data to describe the relationships of kinetic energy to the mass of an object and to the speed of an object. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on descriptive relationships between kinetic energy and mass separately from kinetic energy and speed. Examples could include riding a bicycle at different speeds, rolling different sizes of rocks downhill, and getting hit by a wiffle ball versus a tennis ball.]
- MS-PS3-2
- Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on relative amounts of potential energy, not on calculations of potential energy. Examples of objects within systems interacting at varying distances could include: the Earth and either a roller coaster cart at varying positions on a hill or objects at varying heights on shelves, changing the direction/orientation of a magnet, and a balloon with static electrical charge being brought closer to a classmate’s hair. Examples of models could include representations, diagrams, pictures, and written descriptions of systems.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to two objects and electric, magnetic, and gravitational interactions.]
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