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written by Larry Dukerich and Jane Jackson
This item is an educator's guide for teaching a unit on the topic of Newton's First and Third Laws.  It is intended to give high school teachers support for developing a research-based module on inertia and interactions.  It contains notes and procedures for two classroom demonstrations, one lab, and four work activities.  The authors focus on how to help students transition from a descriptive model using kinematics to a causal model using dynamical laws of motion.  The materials are aligned with teaching methodologies guided by Modeling Theory of Physics Instruction.

This item is part of a larger collection of resources and pedagogic materials developed by the Modeling Instruction project at Arizona State University.
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Classical Mechanics
- Newton's First Law
- Newton's Third Law
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- Active Learning
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General Physics
- Curriculum
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
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© 2001 Arizona State University, Modeling Instruction Project
Keywords:
Action/reaction, Law of Inertia, Modeling Cycle, Newton, Newton's First Law, Newton's Third Law, curriculum, inertia, learning theory, paired forces, pedagogy
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Metadata instance created January 7, 2009 by Caroline Hall
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March 12, 2014 by Caroline Hall
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January 20, 2006
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L. Dukerich and J. Jackson, (2001), WWW Document, (http://modeling.asu.edu/Modeling-pub/Mechanics_curriculum/4-FP-inertia/01_U4%20Teachernotes.pdf).
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L. Dukerich and J. Jackson, Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia and Interactions (2001), <http://modeling.asu.edu/Modeling-pub/Mechanics_curriculum/4-FP-inertia/01_U4%20Teachernotes.pdf>.
APA Format
Dukerich, L., & Jackson, J. (2006, January 20). Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia and Interactions. Retrieved March 28, 2024, from http://modeling.asu.edu/Modeling-pub/Mechanics_curriculum/4-FP-inertia/01_U4%20Teachernotes.pdf
Chicago Format
Dukerich, Larry, and Jane Jackson. Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia and Interactions. January 20, 2006. http://modeling.asu.edu/Modeling-pub/Mechanics_curriculum/4-FP-inertia/01_U4%20Teachernotes.pdf (accessed 28 March 2024).
MLA Format
Dukerich, Larry, and Jane Jackson. Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia and Interactions. 2001. 20 Jan. 2006. 28 Mar. 2024 <http://modeling.asu.edu/Modeling-pub/Mechanics_curriculum/4-FP-inertia/01_U4%20Teachernotes.pdf>.
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@misc{ Author = "Larry Dukerich and Jane Jackson", Title = {Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia and Interactions}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {28 March 2024}, Month = {January 20, 2006}, Year = {2001} }
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Accompanies Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia Worksheet 1-Sketching Forces

This worksheet by the same authors was developed to be used after a brief introduction of Newton's First Law.

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Accompanies Modeling Instruction Program: Inertia Worksheet 3-Forces and Interactions

This is a comprehensive set of homework questions designed  for use after completion of a unit on inertia and Newton's Laws.  It could also serve as a unit test.

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