Newton’s Third Law of Motion/Action Reaction Pairs
by Dee Dee Palmer
Students will design balloon rockets in order to solidify an understanding of Newton's Third Law of Motion . Students will develop an investigation question and then perform their investigation. For their conclusion, they will write a claim using their evidence and reasoning from the investigation.
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7th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
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