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No Slip Grip ActivityNo Slip Grip Activity
Publisher
PBS
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Grade
3rd - 8th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
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Duration
1 hr
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2020
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No Slip Grip

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The force will be with you during an inquiry-based lesson focused on friction. Young scientists explore the effect of different surfaces on friction. They use rubber bands to measure the amount of force needed to move an object on the various materials and then discuss their results.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

friction, frictional force, force, surfaces, magnitude

Instructional Ideas

  • Replace the rubber bands with spring scales to quantify the force
  • Ask pupils to make predictions about the effects of the different surfaces prior to collecting data

Classroom Considerations

  • Collect and prepare materials prior to the activity

Pros

  • Includes a step-by-step guide for the activity
  • Provides social and emotional learning supports

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.5.1.a SL.5.1.b SL.5.1.c SL.5.1.d SL.5.3 SL.5.4 W.6.7 7.EE.B.3

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