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Every pencil-and-paper student exercise has its own parent / teacher guide, to help you teach your child. Your student will investigate the motions of bicycles, soccer balls, and their own bodies in everyday play, using diagrams. All your child needs is a pencil, some paper, and basic addition, subtraction multiplication and division. No algebra! For example, your child sees a soccer ball lying motionless, and gives the ball a kick toward a friend. The ball moves smoothly toward the friend, who stops the ball with another nudge, leaving the ball motionless once again. We will study four aspects of that motion over four weeks, .Students will learn to draw velocity: time graphs to describe simple motion, and relate that motion to gaining and losing momentum. Students will calculate distance (displacement) as the area under a v: t graph.In their muscles, bones, tendons and nerves, children have a natural intuitive understanding of impulse, the ooomph! that gets a ball moving or stopping. We will make the most of their intuitive understanding: this Ooomph! is known to physicists as
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Explaining Motion: Student Exercises and Teacher Guide for Grade Ten Academic Science, Jim Ross
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