Thursday, January 14, 2010

TIE.net Finds 01/15/2010

  • "* The motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed. That motion can be measured and represented on a graph. * An object that is not being subjected to a force will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line. * If more than one force acts on an object along a straight line, then the forces will reinforce or cancel one another, depending on their direction and magnitude. Unbalanced forces will cause changes in the speed or direction of an object's motion. (NSES, 1996)

    Here you will find a list of recommended "learning tools" for this standard. All links are in yellow, just click the link. "

    Tags: science, motion, forcemotion

  • Give students the ability to unleash their creativity in new and innovative ways. From abstract art to pointillism, students now can click and draw their way into original works of art, and today’s freebie gives you a great list of places to begin.

    Tags: web2.0, creativity, draw, tools, elem_sites, art


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