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You've Got to Move it! Move it! Lesson PlanYou've Got to Move it! Move it! Lesson Plan
Publisher
K20 LEARN
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Grade
10th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
1 hr
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Year
2022
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You've Got to Move it! Move it!

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  • You've Got to Move it! Move it! (.html)
  • Move-It-Wksht-Key (.pdf)
  • Move-it-extend-key (.pdf)
  • Move-It-Explore, English (.docx)
  • Move-It-Explore, Spanish (.docx)
  • Move-It-Extend, English (.docx)
  • Move-It-Extend, Spanish (.docx)
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Force your way to a better understanding of vectors! Pairs of young scholars work together to apply the right amount of force to move an object along a straight line vector. They use calculations to determine the magnitude and direction of that force.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

vectors

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Have pupils record new vocabulary on a graphic organizer such as a Frayer model

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects a strong understanding of graphing ordered pairs
  • Requires specific materials and space for setup

Pros

  • Highlights key mathematical vocabulary throughout the lesson
  • Uses kinesthetic teaching strategies

Cons

  • None

Common Core

HSN-VM.A.1

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