Explain how sedimentary rock is formed
(embedding plant and animal remains and
leaving a record of the sequence in which
plants and animals disappeared)
Hall of Fame because it tell us who all the great players were who had
left a mark or record when they had played,. the Tv because we could
watch soccer and learn about it. Newspaper’s because it can tell us how
the game had went and who won and who lost if you can’t watch tv
Physics
Identify and relate formal ideas (Newton’s Laws) about the interaction of force and motion to real
world experiences.
The soccer ball relates to Newton’s law
because he states what stays in motion stays
in motion until acted on by an outside force
like a soccer player kicking the ball and
making it move
Astronomy
Recognize and explain the effects of the tilt of the Earth’s axis.
The ball also rotates like how the earth
does when it is kicked right.
Biology
Recognize and describe that evolutionary change in species over time occurs as a result of genetic
variation in organisms and environmental changes.
Soccer has evolved over the years like humans have by getting new leagues and making the FIFA
WORLD CUP for teams around the world to participate in
Chemistry
Describe how the motion of atoms and molecules in solids, liquids, and gases changes as heat
energy is increased or decreased.
When the ball is kicked it could cause friction and when it is not the atoms in it are not moving and it
gets colder
Thermodynamics
Describe and cite evidence that heat can be
transferred by conduction, convection and
radiation.
The force of the kick can make it curve or
go at full speed like a bullet
Environmental Issues
Recognize and explain how human activities can accelerate or magnify many naturally occurring
changes.
Making A SOCCER BALL USES THE STUFF WE HAVE SO WHEN
THEY MAKE IT THEY USE MATERIALS AND IT CAN ALSO RELEASE
Co2 IN THE AIR