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Circular and Satellite Motion - Lesson Plans

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Teacher Guides for labs can be found here.

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Day 1 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Introduce unit
  2. Lab 1 - Making the Turn
  3. Discuss Circular Motion:
    Speed vs. velocity, acceleration, net force; direction of vectors; why is there an acceleration for a constant speed motion?; the law of inertia; centripetal force requirement; demonstrations
  4. Pair Practice: Velocity, Acceleration, and Net Force (1) - Page 1
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 1, Parts a and b
  2. Minds On Physics: Mission CG1 on Speed and Velocity


 

Day 2 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Physics Interactives: Uniform Circular Motion with Student Activity Sheet
    Do and process; discuss v, a, and Fnet for circular motion
  2. Pair Practice: Velocity, Acceleration, and Net Force (1) - Page 2
    Do and check; then start ...
  3. Circular Logic (Master Level only)
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 1, Part c and d
  2. Complete Circular Motion Concept Checker


 

Day 3 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Detail the law of inertia and the outward sensation of a force; use Circular Motion and Inertia Think Sheet (2)
  2. Lab 2 - Whirled Peas
    Do and process; emphasis on FBD and relative magnitude of forces
  3. Guided/Pair/Individual Practice: do ~2 Qs from Force Analysis for Circular Motion Think Sheet (3)
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Minds On Physics: Mission CG3 on Centripetal Force and Inertia
  2. Minds On Physics: Mission CG4 on Centripetal Force Requirement


 

Day 4 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Guided/Pair/Individual Practice: do ~3-4 Qs from Force Analysis for Circular Motion Think Sheet (3)
  2. Concept Builder: Forces and Free-Body Diagrams in Circular Motion (either Apprentice Level only)
  3. Start CalcPad - Circular and Satellite Motion 1: Newton's 2nd Law Analysis
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 2, Parts a and b
  2. CalcPad - Circular and Satellite Motion 1: Newton's 2nd Law Analysis


 

Day 5 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Guided/Pair/Individual Practice: do ~2 Qs from Force Analysis for Circular Motion Think Sheet (3)
  2. Physics Interactives: Race Track Simulation
    Do and process; follow it up with a Concept Checker
  3. CalcPad - Circular and Satellite Motion 2: Newton's 2nd Law Analysis
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Review as needed: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 2, Parts a and b
  2. CalcPad - Circular and Satellite Motion 2: Newton's 2nd Law Analysis


 

Day 6 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Physics Interactives: The Barrel Ride using Student Activity Sheet
    Students collect data and complete the activity sheet
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Prepare for tomorrow's quiz
  2. Complete Student Activity Sheet if not yet done


 

Day 7 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Physics Interactives: Gravitational Fields with Student Activity Sheet
    Do and process
  2. Discuss Newton's theory: product of the masses; inverse square law; universal
  3. Quiz on Learning Outcomes #1 - #3
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 3, Parts a, b, and c
  2. Finish Gravitational Fields Concept Checker


 

Day 8 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Review Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
  2. Pair Practice: Universal Gravitation Think Sheet (4)
  3. Do and check answers; then ...
  4. Concept Builder: Universal Gravitation
  5. Minds On Physics: Mission CG6 on Universal Gravitation
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Review as needed: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 3, Parts a, b, and c
  2. If not done, complete: Mission CG6


 

Day 9 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Physics Interactives: Orbital Motion with Student Activity Sheet
  2. Discuss Satellite Motion
    What is a satellite?, Newton's Mountain thought experiment; falling towards the Earth vs. falling into the Earth; acceleration of gravity ... diluted by distance; effect of distance upon required speed to orbit
  3. Pair Practice: Newton's Mountain and Satellites Think Sheet (5)
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 4, Part b
  2. Orbital Motion Concept Checker


 

Day 10 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Discuss Kepler's Laws
  2. Pair Practice: Kepler's Laws and Planetary Motion Think Sheet (6)
  3. Science Reasoning Center: Universal Gravitation
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 4, Part a
  2. If not done in class, complete SRC: Universal Gravitation


 

Day 11 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Physics Interactives: Elevator Ride with Student Activity Sheet
  2. Discuss Weightlessness concept; associate with Elevator Ride simulation
  3. Pair Practice: Weightlessness Think Sheet (7)
    Do and check answers; then start ...
  4. Start Elevator Ride Concept Checker
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Reading: Physics Classroom Tutorial, Circular and Satellite Motion: Lesson 4, Part e
  2. If not done in class, complete: Elevator Ride Concept Checker


 

Day 12 of Circular and Satellite Motion

Lesson Plan
  1. Minds On Physics: Mission CG9 on Weightlessness
  2. Science Reasoning Center: Kepler's Third Law (Laws of Planetary Motion)
  3. Discuss Test
 
Homework/Announcements
  1. Prepare for Tomorrow's Test
  2. Complete all unfinished work



 






 
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