Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hello 6th Grade Newton's Law

Hello 6th Grade,
I hope you all had a great Easter. This week we are going to be working on a Powerpoint Presentation on Newton's Law. We did a lab on Monday showing Newton's Law. Please tell me what the lab had to do with Newton's Law of Motion. Remember that Wednesday is the field trip to Goodland for career day!! It should be a fun day!!

Have a great week,
Mrs. Lippert

38 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi!!
I had a great Easter! The Lab on Monday was great! The straw and the string is what caused the friction and the air in the ballon is what forced it to move forward. I am so excited for the Goodland trip! I Can't wait to go through all the stations!

HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Stud Muffin

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
I also hope you had a great Easter. The lab on Monday gave me more understanding of Newton's Law. When my partner let the balloon go, it flew down the rope showing that the rope was the friction in the lab. When the air was released and the balloon moved it was showing that there was a change in motion because of outside forces(the air). I'm SOOO exited for the Goodland trip tomorrow too.
Bye,
george

Anonymous said...

Hey Mrs.Lippert,
I hope you had a great Easter. I thought the lab on Monday was really fun but I accidentally popped our balloon!! The lab helped me understand more on Newton's Law of Motion. When we released the balloon the air forced the balloon to go down the rope and stop it because of the friction which is Newton's second law. Also when we let it go, it changed in motion because of the air,(outside force).
I'm very excited to go to Goodland for career day!!! I am super excited for cosmetology!!

Have a great day,
bob3000

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
The first Law of Motion is an object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by another force and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by another force. The second Law of Motion is
force is equal to mass of the object times the accelaration. The third Law of Motion is for every action there is an equal and opisite reaction.
Sincerely,
minuteman230

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
I did have a wonderful Easter! Our lab we did on Monday was about how an objects stayed in motion or rest unless an out side force acts upon it. It was also about how friction causes an object to slow and stop moving.

Sincerely,
RIZZO

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Lippert,
I did have a great Easter! How was Camber's first Easter? We went to my grandma and grandpa's first, saw some family that I haven't seen in forever, then took pictures and went to my aunt and uncle's for a while and met my cousin's girlfriend. The lab had to do with Newton's Law of Motion because the friction between the straw and string helped made the balloon move down the string. The second law was the air was the force that helped the balloon go down the string. I'm sorry, but when I think about the lab Newton's third Law wasn't really in there. :(
Sincerely,
lovelizzyk

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
The lab had to do with the all the laws. The balloon would of kept on moving but the air slowed it down and eventually stopped it dealing with the first law. The second law dealt with the second law because of the friction of the straw and the air. The third law is the opposite and equal reaction if there wasn't that then the balloon wouldn't move. Any way now that I'm done with that I'm looking forward to the Goodland trip.

Sincerely,
Wildmonkey

Anonymous said...

Dear, Mrs.Lippert


It had to do with how fast it went and the Motion if it goes fast or slow.



sincerly, BOOGIE MAN

Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs.Lippert
The three laws of motion are, the first one is a force in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by another force. The second law of motion is when the mass of an object. For example when you push a kid on a bike will go farther than if you push an adult on a bike. The third law is every action has an opposite reaction.

thanks :)
Zip N Splashed

Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs. Lippert, I had a great easter I colored eggs with my brothers, well I guess I ended up coloring them all because they thought it was too messy. And after I got them colored I hid them in my grandma's front yard for them to find it was really fun. The lab on Monday was awesome. The laws of motion where seen in the lab when the gravity made the balloon drop to the lower part of the sting more quickly than if the string was straight and the air resistance and the friction slowed the balloon down and the baloon whent a ways after the air ran out, the law that went with that part was the first law that states that an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by an unstable force. oh and I am looking foward to the goodland trip if I'm able to go, but i think my grades aren't to terrible I'm trying to get them up. Are you looking foward to the goodland trip?
Sincerely snoopy:)

PS Do we need to pack a lunch?
my grandma is kind of confuse d about our trips.

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,
The ballon lab had to do with all three of newtons laws. The first law had to do with the friction between the straw and string, the second had to do with how far the balloon went, and the third how it was propelled.
Sincerily,
Beefy547

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Lippert,
My Easter was great! I got lots of candy! The first law is that an object will keep moving until an object stops it. The second law is that friction causes and object to stop moving. The third law is with an action there is an opposite reaction.
ninja<3

Anonymous said...

Hello Mrs.Lippert! I had a fun Easter. The force of the air from the balloon pushed it along the string but also the gravity pushed it down on the balloon.

getlucky21

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,

My Easter was OK because one reason. That's the worst day ever. I had just baught a puppy and he was coughing so we took him to the vet, soon enough we figured out that he had something wrong with his lungs. The next day he died on Easter. :(

The Newtons law is about how motion and gravity and mass affect how fast or how much u weigh bepending on how fast it goes.

love,
peace

Anonymous said...

Dar Mrs.Lppert,
I did have a good Easter. The lab had to do with Newtons law of motion by the balloon taped to a straw strung through a string. When the balloon was blown up then had all the air let out it was just like Newtons first law of motion. An object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on an out side force. So in other words when the air in the balloon is let out then the friction and the air resistance will slow the balloon as the air escapes. I cant wait for the field trip!

Your Student
animefreak

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert
Newton's first law of motion is about an object stays at rest until acted on another force. Newton's second law is about if you push a kid on a swing and an adult with the same strength the kid will go farther because of the mass. Newton's third law is about you being on the ground and the ground pushing you up with the same strength as you weigh and if it didn't push you up you would fall through the ground

sinserly,
arang

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
Our lab on Monday used Newton's law of motion several times. The first time, was when the balloon released air, pushing the balloon forward. The second time, was when gravity and air resistance, slowed the balloon until it eventually came to a stop.
Sincerely,
Gamer

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
The lab on Monday related to the 3rd law when the escaping air pushed the ballon forward. It related to the 1st law when the air ran out, and continued for a short way. It relates to the 2nd law when it slowed to a stop.
Sincerely,
Bucky

Anonymous said...

Hi!
I had an awesome Easter. From the lab on Monday I understand Newton's law more. The string and straw made the friction and when my partner let go of the balloon the air forced it to move forward. The feild trip was fun at Goodland except they didn't explain alot at some of the stations.

Have A Great Week!!!
Bubba300

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert
It showed us how things move. Career day was really fun, I had a great time there.
By
Necro64

Anonymous said...

HEY!!
I had a awesome Easter. the lab was cool on Monday because when we had to have a small balloon i thought it wouldn't have enough friction to comp;eat the whole string but it did. because the more capacity in the balloon made it move faster.
have a nice day
GTA

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
When we did the lab on Monday the balloon exerted force when you let the air out. The air pushed the balloon the straw had friction with the string to make it slow down. I am so excited for the Goodland Trip!

Sincerely,
uncle freako

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lipport,
The lab showed us that an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by another force. When we let go of the balloon the air came out and pushed the balloon forward.
Bye,
basketball pro4

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,
The lab showed that the air escaping from the balloon cause it to move across the line. This had to do with newtons three laws because of friction cause by the air in the balloon.


Sincerely,
volleyball16

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
I had a great Easter! The lab had to do with Newton's Law because the balloon was at rest and then was acted on by the air being released. The Goodland Trip was fun and I learned a lot.
Sincerely,
Lucky #1

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,
My Easter was really great! The balloon lab had to do a lot with Newton's laws of motion. One of the things was how the balloon moved because the air in the balloon pushed the balloon forward so in this case the air was the force. Also because the string was touching the straw which was taped to the balloon the string caused friction which slowed the balloon down.
Your Student,Elephant5o5

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,

How the motion of the ball moves and the air pressure of the balloon has inside of it and I had fun at Goodland,Kansas

Sincerely,
Old school

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert

The force become was transfered was in the balloon. I loved career day.


By swish star

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,
I enjoyed my Easter, the lab we did was based off of Newton's three laws of motion. I say this because there is friction in the experiment because of the air in the balloon and out of the balloon causes the balloon to do this movement.

Sincerely,
Tifa Lockheart

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,

The lab had newtons all three laws of motion. From the straw causing friction against the rope to the tape on the balloon causing to turn.


Sincerely,
golfer21

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
I've had a great Easter with my family! The lab on Monday gave me a picture of Newton's Law. When the balloon was released and blown up the balloon flew down the rope showing that the rope was the friction.
baskeballdrama98

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,
The three laws of Isaac Newton had to do with the lab because they had to do when an object is at no motion and when it moves it is at motion.
Sincerely,
jr.

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert
The escaping air out of the balloon is the 3rd law. When the air runs out the balloon continues for a short way before stopping, 1st law. The 2nd law is the friction stopping the balloon. Goodland wasn't as fun as I thought it would be.
Bye!
husky

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs. Lippert,

The experiment showed Newton's Law of Motion form the movement of the ballon. Also from the release of the air in the ballon.

Sincerely,
Antwan

Anonymous said...

Dear Mrs.Lippert,
I also hope you had a good Easter and I've been sick all week so I don't know the lab. Sorry and this isn't late since again the sick thing.

Sincerely,
Vikingfan 44

Anonymous said...

Hey Mrs Lippert,
I had a great Easter. The force of the air from the balloon caused the balloon the move, the friction of the straw and string made it stop. I can't wait for the Goodland trip. It will be a fun day!!


Pie Flavor

Anonymous said...

Hi,
The lab showed the friction betweem the straw and the string. The air from the balloon is what caused it to move.

zoeytobychess
PS. I tried posting it last week but it wouldn't work.

Anonymous said...

It had to do with the force .For example,if there was two grocery carts the one that is empty will go faster then the full one. the full on will require more force because it has to much food in the grocery cart.another is if I had two balls one small and one big the small one will go faster because it is less weight the other one will go slower because it weights more.
from:Saly