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OPPS: Moving Objects
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Gayle Kirwin
This guide to a workshop for primary teachers provides an introduction to the concepts of motion and forces. It is designed to provide teachers with an inquiry-based learning experience to the basic concepts of distance, speed, velocity, and acceleration. It also includes a brief introduction to forces and inertia. It is part of the Operation Primary Physical Science materials.
3 supplemental documents are available
OPPS: Moving Objects Participants Worksheet
This is the worksheet for participants that is used with the Moving Objects workshop. download 520kb .pdf Published: August 1, 2000 Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained.
OPPS: Moving Objects Test
This document is restricted to Compadre Staff, OPPS Document Access. If you have an account with permission to access this file, please login to download this file. This file provides a conceptual, short answer test to accompany the Moving Objects workshop. It is password protected so that teachers can use it for assessment in their class. If you are a teacher interested in using this assessment, please contact the ComPADRE webmaster. .doc file (83 kb Word Document) Published: August 1, 2000 Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained.
OPPS: Moving Objects Rubrics
This document is restricted to Compadre Staff, OPPS Document Access. If you have an account with permission to access this file, please login to download this file. This document provides grading rubrics for common answers to the questions in the Moving Objects workshop. It is password protected so that teachers can use it for assessment in their class. If you are a teacher interested in using these rubrics, please contact the ComPADRE webmaster. .doc file (56 kb Word Document) Published: August 1, 2000 Rights: This document has no restrictions provided copyright information is retained.
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