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Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion - Anchor Charts

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    Updated:  16 Jul 2023

Learn about Isaac Newton and his 3 Laws of Motion with a set of printable anchor charts.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  5 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 7

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teaching resource

Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion - Anchor Charts

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Jul 2023

Learn about Isaac Newton and his 3 Laws of Motion with a set of printable anchor charts.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  5 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  3 - 7

Learn about Isaac Newton and his 3 Laws of Motion with a set of printable anchor charts.

Who Was Sir Isaac Newton?

Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who lived from 1643 to 1727. He is considered one of the most significant scientists in history. Newton made groundbreaking discoveries and developed important theories in many different areas of science.

One of his most notable discoveries was about gravity. Newton observed that things fall to the ground because of gravity. He discovered that the same force that makes an apple drop from a tree also holds the Moon in its orbit around the Earth.

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Anchor Charts

This printable set of anchor charts is designed to help your students learn fun facts about Sir Isaac Newton and his three Laws of Motion. We’ve created a set of five charts that are perfect for displaying during your unit on force and motion or during a unit on historical figures! Your students will love these beautifully illustrated anchor charts!

These posters download as a printable PDF resource file. Click the download button to download your resource file. We have included both the color and black-and-white posters in the download file.

 

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