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Title: Unveiling the Fundamental Forces: Exploring Newton’s Laws of Motion through the engineering of a Balloon Car in Action.
In this workshop, we show activities developed and implemented as part of a National Science Foundation project (Award #2121351) based on how to use a modified engineering model to teach about Newton’s laws in middle grades. We cover 8th grade physical science related to forces (Georgia standard, S8P3; NGSS standard MS-PS2-2) and the cross cutting concept of cause and effect. Using translanguaging practices and technology, participants will learn about a modified 7-step engineering method and will participate in designing a prototype to test Newton’s laws. This activity is highly engaging for students and a very effective approach to teach the engineering design process.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
2121351
PAR ID:
10562479
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Publisher / Repository:
National Science Teacher Association
Date Published:
Edition / Version:
2024
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Subject(s) / Keyword(s):
science/engineering education
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Location:
Denver, CO
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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