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1 rubric Newton's Laws of Motion PowerPoint Presentation       popup preview  
Student creates a PowerPoint presentation describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. The presentation must include the 3 laws, a description of the law, a diagram representing the law, and an explanation of how their diagram represents that law of motion.

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2 rubric Newton's Laws of Motion Project       popup preview  
Student create a presentation, skit or video describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Your project must include the description of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion and videos that accurately represent the Laws of Motion and how each picture represents that law along with examples.

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3 rubric Newton's Laws of Motion Project       popup preview  
Student create a presentation, skit or video describing Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Your project must include the description of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion and videos that accurately represent the Laws of Motion and how each picture represents that law along with examples.

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4 rubric Newton's Laws of Motion PowerPoint Presentation       popup preview  
Student creates a PowerPoint presentation describing Newton's Second Law of Motion. The presentation must include a description of the law, a diagram representing the law, and an explanation of how their diagram represents that law of motion. Chose to explain some or all of the following; Force Causes Acceleration, Friction, Mass and Weight, Newton's Second Law of Motion, Free Fall, Nonfree Fall

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