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Projectile Motion Observations Guide

The document provides instructions for an activity where students observe the motion of a crumpled paper ball thrown into a trash can. Students are asked to write 5 observations about the movement of the paper between leaving their hand and entering the trash can. The document also provides a rubric to evaluate the students' observations based on amount of information, relevance, and detail.
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Projectile Motion Observations Guide

The document provides instructions for an activity where students observe the motion of a crumpled paper ball thrown into a trash can. Students are asked to write 5 observations about the movement of the paper between leaving their hand and entering the trash can. The document also provides a rubric to evaluate the students' observations based on amount of information, relevance, and detail.
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Name: ______________________________________________ Date: __________________________________

Grade and Section: ________________________________ Parents Signature: ___________________

Science 9 Module 2: Height and Range of Projectile


What’s New

Analyze the trajectory of the following projectile. The figure shown below is a person
shooting a piece of paper into a trash bin. Now, it is your time to do it by preparing a trash bin and
a piece of crumpled paper. You may also choose to prepare an alternative to a trash bin if you don’t
have any available. Write 5 observations about the movement of the crumpled paper after it leaves
your hand and before it goes inside the trash bin. ( You can express answer in Filipino or
combination of Filipino and English wherever you are comfortable.)

Figure 3. A boy throwing a piece of paper in a trash can (Illustrated by A. Tawano)

OBSERVATIONS

1. _____________
2. _____________
3. _____________
4. _____________
5. _____________
Rubric

Criteria 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 or less
Amount of
observations are Observations are Observations are observations are
Information
written written written written
All Most Some
None of the
Relevance observations are Observations are Observations are
observation are
related to related to related to
relevant
topic topic topic
Very
Well Defined Satisfactory
Detail of Satisfactory Unclear
Details of Detailed
Observation Detailed observations
observation observations
observations
What’s More
Activity 1. Word Search. Circle the 10 words listed below. Words appear straight across, back-
word straight across, up and down, down, and up, and diagonally.

What I can Do

Answer the following activities.

Activity 1. Write two situations where projectile motion can occur. Describe conditions
where the projectile could reach higher maximum height and lowest maximum height. Use another
sheet of paper if appropriate. ( You can express answer in Filipino or combination of Filipino
and English wherever you are comfortable.)

1. Situation A: _____

Conditions:

2. Situation B: _____

Conditions:

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