
Modeling Newton's Laws with Stations Part 1
With this introductory lesson on Newton's Laws, student will have the opportunity to understand and explain Newton's 3 laws through a hands-on experience. This is an excellent way to introduce physics to many students. Included in this lesson are stations for inertia, acceleration, equal and opposite, and friction. Students will have a blast and will come away with a better understanding of all of Newton's 3 laws of motion.
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