Newton’s Second Law of Motion states that if you wish to move something, you must apply a force to it. Let us know what you think in the comments below! We’ve put together a collection of interesting topics and interactive games that you can use to get a conversation going with your students. All you have to do is drop a feather… nudge a toy car forward… pull open a door. Starting a discussion about forces and motion with your students is easy. This is one science topic that can be easily approached by using examples from our collective life experiences. It’s staggering to think about how much of our daily life involves some aspect of Newton’s Laws of Motion.
In 1687 Isaac Newton attempted to explain the movements of everything in the universe-from a pea rolling on a plate to the position of the planets. You might even say they make the world go ’round.