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Getting Your Bearings Lesson PlanGetting Your Bearings Lesson Plan
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Getting Your Bearings

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Students study friction and how the ball bearing was improved upon to increase efficiency.  In this friction lesson students work in groups to complete an activity and worksheet.

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friction

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ball bearings, friction, machine efficiency, science
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Grade
2nd - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Instructional Strategy
Inquiry-Based Learning

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