WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 28-30
Season 1 Episode 517 | 26m 46s
PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 28-30
In Lessons 28–30, students synthesize their learning from throughout the module and articulate their understanding of forces and motion. Students discuss the Essential Question and capture their thoughts in writing. They revisit the driving question board to reflect on their progress. Students answer the Essential Question: Why do objects move differently in space than they do on Earth?
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WCNY TV Classroom is a local public television program presented by WCNY
WCNY TV Classroom
PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 28-30
Season 1 Episode 517 | 26m 46s
In Lessons 28–30, students synthesize their learning from throughout the module and articulate their understanding of forces and motion. Students discuss the Essential Question and capture their thoughts in writing. They revisit the driving question board to reflect on their progress. Students answer the Essential Question: Why do objects move differently in space than they do on Earth?
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