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STANDARD: VIII F
: GOVT.HSS PALAYAMKUNNU
STRENGTH :
SUBJECT
: PHYSICS
DURATION: 45
UNIT
: MOTION
AGE
: 13+
TOPIC
: RELATIVE MOTION
DATE
CURRICULAR STATEMENT
Pupils develop an understanding on the concept `Relative motion through
experimentation, observation and discussion and also develop an ability to use
the acquired knowledge in another situations
CONTENT ANALYSIS
TERMS
FACTS
CONCEPTS:
i. Reference body: Reference body is the body with respect to
which the state of rest or state of motion of another body
can be described
ii. State of rest: If the position of a body does not changes with
respect to the reference body then the body is said to be at
rest
iii. State of motion: If the position of a body changes with
respect to another body then the body is said to be in state
of motion
LEARNING OUTCOME
To enable the pupil to
1. recalling terms and definitions of state of rest, state
of motion and reference body and recognizing the
same for developing factual knowledge
2. explaining the process and definitions of state of rest,
state of motion and reference body for developing
conceptual knowledge
3. conducting practical works on the techniques of
finding out the state of a body with respect to the
reference body for developing procedural knowledge
4. validating the process of defining state of rest, state
of motion and reference body for developing meta
cognitive knowledge
PRE-REQUISITES
The pupils already knows that sometimes they are in motion and sometimes
they are t rest
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INTRODUCTION
1. Have you ever travelled in a bus?
2. Do you like to see sites while travelling in a
bus?
3. Did you feel that the trees and hills are
running backward when we move forward?
4. Did your companions are seem to be running
backward?
5. Why did you feel like this?
So today through this class we will discuss about
this. Teacher starts the class.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Dont know
PRESENTTION
Teacher divides the whole students in to four Students form the groups
groups and name them as NEWTON, EINSTEIN,
GALILI, KEPLER and ask them to do the following
activities.
ACTIVITY NO:1
Teacher shows a video of a group of person
travelling in a bus. In the video a person standing
outside the bus is waving his hands towards a
passenger inside the bus. Teacher instructed the
students to watch the video and to answer the
following questions by discussing in the group.
DISCUSSION CLUES
1. What do you saw in the video?
2. Whether the position of the passenger
changes with respect to the man standing
outside?
3. Does his position changes with respect to
the companion in the bus?
CONCEPTS TO BE CONSOLIDATED
The position of the passenger changes with
respect to the road but does not changes with
respect to the bus
A bus journey
Yes
No
ACTIVITY NO:2
Teacher shows a video of a crow sitting on a cow
grazing in a field. Teacher instructed the pupils to Students watch the video
watch it and to answer the following questions by and answer the questions
discussing in the group.
DISCUSSION CLUES
1. What do you see in the video?
2. Does the position of the crow changes with
respect to the cow?
3. Does the position of the crow changes with
respect to the ground?
CONCEPTS TO BE CONSOLIDATED
The position of the crow changes with respect to
the ground but doesnt changes with respect to
the cow
ACTIVITY NO: 3
Teacher shows a video of solar system to the
students. Instructed them to watch it and to answer Students watch the video
the following questions by discussing in the group.
DISCUSSION CLUES
1. What do you see in the video?
2. Do we feel that the earth is moving with
respect to us?
3. Does the earth is seems to be moving when
watching from other planets?
CONCEPTS TO BE CONSOLIDATED
When observing from earth the earth is seems to
be not moving. But the earth actually moves.
GENERALISATION
From the above activities it is clear that a body is
said to be in state of rest or state of motion only
Solar system
No
Yes
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES
REVIEW:
i.
ii.
iii.
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY
Complete the following table
Situation
State of rest
A passenger in a With respect to the
helicopter
helicopter
With respect to the ground
The
baby
of With respect to the
kangaroo
mother
With respect to the ground
A child standing in With respect to the ground
a ground
With respect to the sun
State of motion
C.BWORK
Date
Std:
Str:
PHYSICS
RELATIVE MOTION
Situations
Bus passenger
With respect to the bus
State of rest
State of motion
Crow on cow
Living creatures on
earth