Teachers: In the next few slides, students will act out if a big push or a little push is needed to knock objects down.
Students can stand up or stay seated for this movement break.
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String
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4 feet per group |
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Binder Clips (2")
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2 clips per group |
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Tape (Masking)
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1 roll per class |
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Cups (Plastic, 9 oz, Solo)
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3 cups per group |
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Game Station Setup printout
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1 per group |
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Blank Paper (8.5 x 11")
Recycled is fine.
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1 sheet per group
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Scotch Tape
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1 roll per class |
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Yardstick or Meterstick
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1 stick per group |
Your students will play the Wrecking Ball game in groups, taking turns. To help you determine how many game stations to set up, we suggest splitting your class into groups of 4.
Before class, get all the Game Station pieces ready for your students.


Your students will set up the cups and houses when they are ready to play.

Plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object.
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