Lesson 1–Friction
Engineering Connection
- Engineer a Sneaker – design a shoe
- Fascinating Friction – investigate lubrication between materials to understand friction
- Fancy Feet – design, build, and test a pair of wearable shoes
Lesson 2 – Invent a Pencil
Lesson 3–Penny Spin
Lesson 4–Center of Gravity
Lesson 5–Penny Drop
- A: Spinning Blimps
- A: Running Stop–Inertia
- A: Animal Crash–Inertia
- A: Swing and Jump–Inertia
- A: Penny in a Glass–Inertia
- A: Coin Flick
- A: Reluctant Movers
- A: Inertia Demonstrations
- A: Inertia Demonstrations
- A: What Goes Up Investigation
- A: Butterfly Balancer
Lesson 5–Penny Drop
Lesson 7–Pendulums
Lesson 8–Introduce Magnetism
- A: Push and Pull Magnets
- A: Experimenting with Magnets
- A: Magnetic Attraction
- ALÂ Magnets 1 and Magnets 2 – ScienceNetLinks
Lesson 9–Magnetic Poles and Fields
A: Activities  TB: Teacher Background  SB: Student Background
V: Video  D: Diagram  L: Lots of Links
Capable students
Engineering Connections
- Strawkets and Thrust – launch paper rockets using a straw
- Strawkets and Weight – launch paper rockets after changing the mass of the rockets
- Strawkets and Control – launch paper rockets with fins
- Pop Rockets – launch paper rockets using antacid tablets to provide thrust
- Swinging With Style – design timekeeping devices powered by human swinging
- Build an Electromagnet – test the strength of an electromagnet
- Wow! That Captures It! – learn how motion capture (mo-cap) enables animators to create realistic effects
- Engineering in Reverse! – take a toy apart to suggest ways to engineer it so its a better toy
- Heads Up – learn about parts of an airplane by making paper airplanes
- Better by Design – test a paper airplane’s control surfaces
- Balsa Glider Competition – test variables using a glider model
- How Far? – explore how different textures provide varying amounts of friction to objects moving across them
- Fascinating Friction! -Â use wood, wax paper and oil to investigate the importance of lubrication between materials and to understand the concept of friction