Learning-Focused Toolbox Date: September 17, 2013 ET Curriculum: Melissa Beeman Topic: Physical Science - Force and Motion Days: 25 Subject(s): Grade(s): 5th Key Learning: Mass effects motion Motion can cause electric forces Unit Essential Question(s): How does mass affect motion? How does motion cause an electric forces? Concept: Concept: Concept: Inertia Electromagnetism Lesson Essential Question(s): How are mass and weight different? (A) Lesson Essential Question(s): How does mass of an object resist inertia? (A) Lesson Essential Question(s): How is electromagnetism created? (A) Vocabulary: mass, weight Vocabulary: inertia Vocabulary: magnetic forces , electric charge , electron, proton Concept: Concept: Concept: Lesson Essential Question(s): What are some variables in an electric current? (A) Lesson Essential Question(s): Lesson Essential Question(s): Vocabulary: voltage, resistance, current Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Mass and Weight S5.C.3.1.1 Variable Within an Electric Current Additional Information: Attached Document(s): Page 1 of 1 Curriculum: Melissa Beeman Vocab Report for Topic: Learning-Focused Toolbox Date: September 17, 2013 ET Physical Science - Force and Motion Subject(s): Days: 25 Grade(s): 5th Concept: Mass and Weight mass - the amount of space an object takes up weight - the heaviness or lightness of an object Concept: Inertia inertia - the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by a force Concept: Electromagnetism magnetic forces - when the magnet attracts an object electric charge - property in electrons and protons electron - negatively charged particle proton - positively charged particle Concept: Variable Within an Electric Current voltage - the force that causes electric current to flow in a circuit (batteries, generators, etc.) resistance - the holding back to the flow of electrons current - the flow of electricity through a conductor Page 1 of 1