5.Testing previous
knowledge |
1. What does force mean?
2.When an object is thrown upwards what do you observe?
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6. Motivation |
Define thrust and pressure.
How do the boys enjoy Sankranthi festival?
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7.Declaration of
the topic |
Let us understand the forces that affect a flying kite. |
8.Lesson Summary |
Introduction
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- Types of forces -gravity, lift, thrust and drag.
- A kite is a special sort of aircraft, attached to the ground by a string.
- The pressure of air.
- The stability of the kite.
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9. Student's objectives and learning outcomes: |
Knowledge
- Pupils recall the concept about gravity.
- Pupils list out different types of forces.
- Pupils define different terms used like Gravitational force, thrust, pressure, lift etc.
- Pupils identify the shape of a kite and its Significance in terms of air pressure.
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Comprehension
- Pupils differentiate between the kites, Aeroplanes and gliders.
- Pupils compare the nature of the forces Like gravity, lift, thrust and drag.
- Pupils select the proper material for Making a kite, a proper tail attached to the Kite.
- Pupils interpret and summarizes the Observations made during the kite making And kite flying.
- Pupils locate the height at which the Greatest amount of lift is produced.
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Application
- Pupils apply the concept of air pressure, in lifting a kite.
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Skill
- Pupils locate the points on the kite to tie the Knots.
- Pupils draw the diagrams of the kites.
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Analysis
- Pupils experiment with different sizes and Shapes of the kites and their tails.
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Synthesis
- Pupils set up the materials required to Make and fly a kite.
- Pupils collect information about various Designs of the kites used in several
Parts of the world.
- Pupils prepare the results of the experiments Done with different types of kites and flown At different places and at different times in the Form of a tabular column.
- Pupils develop a habit of and skill of drawing neat-labeled diagrams.
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Evaluation
- Pupils justify and compare the answers.
- Pupils estimate the approximate height at which The kite will have maximum lift.
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10. Procedure |
Interactive method
- Demonstration/activity oriented learning.
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11.Pre-requisite skills |
- Identifying different types of forces
- Defining various terms like gravity, thrust, drag, etc,
- Drawing the diagrams.
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12.Materials and resources required: |
- Technology-Power point presentation.
- Printed material-worksheets and evaluation Sheets.
- Resource-Prescribed textbook of class IX NCERT.
- Supply material: Coloured paper, 2 thin bamboos Sticks of appropriate size, fevicol and a kite spool Wound with twine.
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13.Accommodation to support different Levels of learners:
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- Resource student is provided with worksheets & Question banks consisting of most probable Application questions.
- Gifted student is provided with question Banks of higher order covering difficult level.
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14.Assessment
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- Slip test is conducted.
- Worksheet is provided.
- Unit test is conducted.
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