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1 Essential Question How Do Objects Move? Engage Your Brain! Find the answer to the question in the lesson.

These lights look blurry when they are in motion. How does this Ferris wheel move?

Active Reading Lesson Vocabulary Preview the lesson. Write the two vocabulary terms here.

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Set Things in Motion

The log ride climbs up the hill slowly.

Look at all of the things in motion!

log ride Motion is movement. When something is in motion, it is moving. Planes fly fast. A turtle walks slowly. is the measure of how fast something moves.

Circle two things that move fast. Draw an X on two things that move slowly.

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Set Things in Motion Make a Bar Graph

1_CFLAESE338774_44T 2nd pass 9-30-09 Pam went on three rides. This LKell graph shows how long she waited for each ride.

Wait Time for Rides

50 40 30 20 10 Time in Minutes 0 Teacups Swings Kinds of Rides

Use the graph to answer the questions. 1. Which ride had the shortest wait?

2. Tell how you know.

The log ride zooms down the hill fast.

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It’s Your Move! Objects can move in many ways. They can move in a straight line, zigzag, back and forth, or round and round.

Draw lines below to show the ways objects can move.

straight line zigzag

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Active Reading A detail is a fact about a main idea. Draw one line under a detail. Draw an arrow to the main idea it tells about.

back and forth round and round

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Sum It Up!

Draw It! Read the label in each box. Draw an arrow to show the kind of motion.

back and zigzag round and straight forth round line

Circle It! Look at each pair of objects. Circle the one that goes fast.

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Brain Check 1

Name Word Play Work your way through the maze to match the word with its meaning.

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