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How can we protect a mountain town from falling rocks?
Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 5 of 6

How can we protect a mountain town from falling rocks?

Force Olympics Unit | Lesson 5 of 6
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If`a`rock`tumbles
slowly,`what`do`you
think`will`happen
if`it`bumps`into`a
tree?

Now`say`it’s`moving
fast.`What`do`you
think`will`happen
if`it`bumps`into`a
tree?

How`could`you
change`which`way
the`boulder`was
rolling,`so`that`it
wouldn’t`hit`the
house?

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push


1 of 4

to move an object away from you

direction


2 of 4

the path an object takes as it moves

experiment


3 of 4

a test used to discover new information about a question
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model


4 of 4

a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
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Lesson narration:

Grade K

Pushes & Pulls

Direction of Motion & Engineering

K-PS2-2, K-2-ETS1-1, K-2-ETS1-2, K-2-ETS1-3

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this lesson, students investigate how pushes can change the speed and direction of falling objects. In the activity, Boulder Bounce, students play a game where they design a solution that protects a model town called Tiny Town from a bouncing-ball “boulder.”
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Exploration

17 mins

Wrap-Up

3 mins

Grade K

Pushes & Pulls

Direction of Motion & Engineering

K-PS2-2, K-2-ETS1-1, K-2-ETS1-2, K-2-ETS1-3

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