Motion can be modeled in terms of 1- or 2-dimensions relative to a system's defined reference point (e.g., particle model, vector model, graphical model).
Motion can be modeled in terms of 1- or 2-dimensions relative to a system’s defined reference point (e.g., particle model, vector model, graphical model).
Content | Skills | Learning Targets | Big Ideas | Essential Questions |
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Motion Model
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4 - Integrate (Investigations)
3 - Model (Motion)
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4 - I can integrate process standards in an investigation to discover more about this objective.
3 - I can model motion in a system using a particle model.
3 - I can model motion in a system using a vector model.
3 - I can model motion in a system using a graphical model.
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A. Motion in a system based on a reference point can be modeled.
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A.1 How can one dimensional motion be modeled?
A.2 How can one dimensional motion be modeled?
A.3 What information can be recorded in a particle model?
A.4 What information can be recorded in a vector model?
A.5 What information can be recorded in a graphical model?
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