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GradeNumberStandard
3 P.FM.03.35 Describe how a push or a pull is a force.
3 P.FM.03.36 Relate a change in motion of an object to the force that caused the change of motion.
3 P.FM.03.37 Demonstrate how the change in motion of an object is related to the strength of the force acting upon the object and to the mass of the object.
3 P.FM.03.41 Compare and contrast the motion of objects in terms of direction.
3 P.FM.03.42 Identify changes in motion (change direction, speeding up, slowing down).
3 P.FM.E.3 A force is either a push or a pull. The motion of objects can be changed by forces. The size of the change is related to the size of the force. The change is also related to the weight (mass) of the object on which the force is being exerted. When
3 P.FM.E.4 An object is in motion when its position is changing. The speed of an object is defined by how far it travels divided by the amount of time it took to travel that far.
5 P.FM.05.31 Describe what happens when two forces act on an object in the same or opposing directions.
5 P.FM.05.41 the motion of an object relative to its point of reference.
5 P.FM.M.4 Motion can be described by a change in position relative to a point of reference. The motion of an object can be described by its speed and the direction it is moving. The position and speed of an object can be measured and graphed as a function of
K P.FM.0.32 Observe that objects initially at rest will move in the direction of the push or pull.
K P.FM.00.12 Describe the motion of an object (for example: away from or closer to) from different observersê views.
K P.FM.00.31 Demonstrate pushes and pulls.
K P.FM.00.33 Observe how pushes and pulls can change the speed or direction of moving objects.
K P.FM.E.3 A force is either a push or a pull. The motion of objects can be changed by forces. The size of the change is related to the size of the force. The change is also related to the weight (mass) of the object on which the force is being exerted. When



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