Newton's Three Law's of Motion Presentation
Begin by choosing a presentation tool for your report. Here are some ideas:
Next, create a portion of the of your presentation in which you explain in words each of the three laws of motion. In this part of your presentation you will want to define the words inertia and collinear. After you are done defining the words inertia and collinear please use them correctly in a sentence.
Next, create a portion of the of your presentation in which you write a short biography about Sir Isaac Newton. Talk about his early life, where he got his education from, and where and how he died. Explain why he is called "Sir Isaac Newton". Include 10 original and INTERESTING (unique or unexpected) facts about Newton.
Next, create a portion of the of your presentation in which you write a short biography about Sir Isaac Newton. Talk about his early life, where he got his education from, and where and how he died. Explain why he is called "Sir Isaac Newton". Include 10 original and INTERESTING (unique or unexpected) facts about Newton.
Next, create a portion of the of your presentation in which you share 4 pictures of Sir Isaac Newton. One of the pictures should be a meme. (A picture with ironic text on it). The meme should be clean. (Clean meaning not having any thing offensive or inappropriate for school).
Next, create a portion of the of your presentation in which you share three pictures. Make sure that you don't put them close together. There should be one picture for each law of motion. It is preferable that you take the picture of an event in your life, and share it. However, any appropriate picture will be accepted. Use complete sentences to explain what is happening in the picture and how it demonstrates that law.
Next make sure that you look at as many of Newton's quotes as you can and choose the 3 quotes that you find the most intelligent, poignant, or unique. Quote the quote and then right after you put the text in your presentation please make sure that you explain why you chose the quote. Do this for ever quote so that you have a pattern of quote, explanation, quote, explinantion and finally, quote and then explanation.