Physics Grade 7. Mechanical movement. Collection 1
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An engaging, interactive course designed for children, featuring interactive tests and activities. This course introduces students to **mechanical movement** concepts through interactive lessons, practical experiments, and problem-solving tasks.
This interactive course brings mechanical movement concepts to life for Grade 7 students. Through dynamic activities, quizzes, and interactive modules, students will explore fundamental concepts such as motion, reference frames, types of motion, and the motion of Earth and the Moon. This course provides a balanced mix of theoretical understanding and hands-on experimentation to foster a deeper understanding of physics principles.
Key Features of the Course
- Interactive learning with quizzes and tests for children
- Hands-on laboratory experiments to explore mechanical motion concepts
- Exploration of theoretical and practical aspects of motion
- Development of problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Aligned with modern curriculum goals and exciting physics topics
Course Modules
Module 1: Methods of Learning About Nature. Physics as a Natural Science
- Lesson 6: Introduction to Mechanical Movement. Relativity of Motion and Rest
- Lesson 7: Motion Trajectory, Path, and Displacement
- Lesson 8: Uniform Motion and Speed
- Lesson 9: Problem-Solving — Learning to Solve Motion Problems
- Lesson 10: Graphs of Uniform Motion
- Lesson 11: Non-Uniform Motion. Average Speed of Motion
- Laboratory Work 1: Summarizing the Section
- Lesson 12: Uniform Circular Motion. Period of Rotation
- Laboratory Work 2
- Lesson 13: Motion of Earth and the Moon
- Lesson 14: Oscillatory Motion. Amplitude, Period, and Frequency of Oscillations
- Laboratory Work 3: Summarizing the Section
- Self-Check Task for the Section
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Explain the concept of mechanical motion and the relativity of motion and rest
- Understand the concept of a material point and motion trajectory
- Differentiate types of motion by trajectory and speed variation
- Define key physical quantities: speed, average speed, period of rotation, oscillation frequency, and amplitude
- Apply the related formulas and measure these physical quantities using proper methods
- Interpret and analyze motion using graphs and mathematical models
- Calculate motion parameters like distance, speed, average speed, and oscillation characteristics
- Present measurement results in tables and graphs for analysis
This interactive course combines theoretical learning with practical experimentation, helping students gain insights into mechanical motion concepts through problem-solving, experimentation, and active engagement. With an emphasis on exploration and discovery, students will explore Earth and Moon's motion, the types of motion, oscillations, and key motion principles using quizzes, experiments, and interactive lessons.
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