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How can you knock down a wall made of concrete?
Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 3 of 6

How can you knock down a wall made of concrete?

Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 3 of 6
Lesson narration:
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How`would`you`knock
down`a`concrete
wall?

How`can`you`make`a
wrecking`ball`hit
harder?`And`not`as
hard?

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push


1 of 5

to move an object away from you
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pull


2 of 5

to move an object toward you

strong


3 of 5

powerful, like a big push or pull

weak


4 of 5

not very powerful, like a small push or pull

strength


5 of 5

how strong or weak something is
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Exploration
hand opening door by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: jassada watt_
girl pushing imaginary wall by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Juriah Mosin
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building demolition gone wrong by JAY MONDO
wrecking ball in action by Jeff Lowe
double wrecking ball by Benjamin Beytekin
Activity
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Lesson narration:

Grade K

Pushes & Pulls

Motion, Speed, & Strength

K-PS2-1

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this lesson, students change the strength and direction of a wrecking ball’s push in order to solve a tricky problem. The activity, Don't Crush That House, is a game in which students experiment with the force of a paper wrecking ball in order to knock down a wall of cups. The challenge is: they can’t knock down the paper houses!
Preview activity

Exploration

10 mins

Grade K

Pushes & Pulls

Motion, Speed, & Strength

K-PS2-1

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