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7th Grade  Project 3 weeks

Science Olympics: Winter Games Edition!

Nicole G
Jan 23, 2026
Updated Jun 17, 2026
MS-PS2-1
MS-PS2-2
MS-PS2-4
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Purpose

This project unit harnesses the captivating context of the Winter Olympics to facilitate deeper understanding of physics in seventh-grade students through hands-on learning. By exploring and applying Newton’s laws of motion in Olympic sports, students transform theoretical concepts into practical, real-world applications. Through collaborative design challenges and reflective practices, they develop scientific inquiry and teamwork skills. The exploration of optimizing sports performance becomes a dynamic pathway to understanding core physics principles and achieving science standards in an interactive, inclusive setting.

Learning goals

By applying Newton's laws of motion, students will gain insights into the physics of Winter Olympic sports, demonstrating an understanding of how forces influence motion. Engaging in hands-on experiments, they will investigate the effects of varying forces and angles, enhancing their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Through creating and presenting a new Winter Olympic event, students will cultivate teamwork and communication skills, while articulating complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner.

Standards
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-PS2-1 - Apply Newton's Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects.
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-PS2-2 - Plan an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an object's motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and the mass of the object.
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-PS2-4 - Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects.
  • [Next Generation Science Standards] MS-PS2-5 - Conduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact.

Products

Students will create and showcase their own Winter Olympic event through a science fair-style exhibition, featuring informative posters, detailed models, and interactive demonstrations. They will highlight the scientific principles, particularly Newton's laws of motion, that they applied in designing and conceptualizing their event. The event will also include team-based competitive challenges where students demonstrate their understanding and application of forces and motions.

Launch

Initiate the unit with an immersive "Winter Athletics Exploration Day," where students participate in simplified versions of Winter Olympic sports using accessible classroom materials. Establish stations where students can experiment with concepts such as friction and momentum by sliding objects down inclined planes or simulating skating on smooth surfaces. Use data from authentic sports to inspire discussions on how forces and motion are critical in real athletic performances, providing a dynamic introduction to Newton's laws that will drive their project work.

Exhibition

At the end of the unit, organize a Winter Olympics Science Exhibition, inviting peers and community members to explore students' newly designed Olympic events. Presentations should feature models, simulations, and demostrations that clearly illustrate the motion and forces involved. Ensure each student explains their design process and the application of Newton's laws, providing an opportunity for dialogue and deeper understanding.

Plan
By Phase By Day Calendar
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Ask
Students will explore various Winter Olympic sports to identify movement challenges and constraints, collaborating to formulate essential questions around forces and motion, laying the groundwork for their event design ideas.
Days 1 - 3
Winter Olympics Movement Exploration
Launch 60m
Essential Question Formulation Workshop
Activity 60m
Collaborative Experiment Design
Activity 45m
Essential Question Presentation
Assessment
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Imagine
Students will engage in brainstorming sessions to ideate innovative new Winter Olympic events by exploring forces and motion principles, building upon their understanding of Newton’s laws, and preparing foundational concepts for the planning phase.
Days 3 - 4
25 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Forces and Motion Brainstorm Session
Activity 45m
Peer Concept Presentation and Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
Innovative Winter Olympic Event Pitch
Assessment
Interactive Forces Workshop
Activity 45m
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Plan
Students will select their best Winter Olympic event concept and develop a detailed design plan incorporating specific Newton's laws principles, outlining materials, forces involved, and the scientific rationale behind their choices, preparing them for the creation phase.
Days 5 - 6
40 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Collaborative Design Planning Session
Activity 60m
Detailed Design Plan Presentation
Assessment
Design Refinement and Presentation Preparation
Activity 45m
Peer Feedback Workshop
Deliverable 45m
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Create
Students will construct and test small-scale models of their designed Winter Olympic events, using materials to explore and visualize the application of Newton's laws of motion, and prepare for subsequent testing and refinement stages.
Days 7 - 8
25 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Model Construction and Testing
Activity 90m
Results Analysis and Reflection
Deliverable 45m
Model Testing and Analysis
Assessment
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Test
Students will conduct trials and analyze data from their model Winter Olympic events to confirm the effectiveness of their designs, draw connections to Newton's laws of motion, and prepare their presentations for peer feedback and further refinement.
Days 9 - 10
25 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Model Trials and Data Collection
Activity 90m
Winter Olympic Event Presentation and Defense
Assessment
Data Analysis and Reflection Report
Assessment
Peer Feedback and Presentation Refinement
Deliverable 45m
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Improve
Students will analyze feedback received during their gallery walk to refine and enhance their newly designed Winter Olympic events, ensuring their projects accurately demonstrate Newton's laws of motion and prepare for their upcoming science fair-style exhibition.
Days 11 - 12
25 min over capacity (110 min available across 2 days)
Feedback Reflection and Improvement Session
Activity 45m
Interactive Model Enhancement Workshop
Activity 45m
Refined Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Assessment
Peer Review and Rehearsal
Deliverable 45m
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Share
Students will present their newly designed Winter Olympic events in a science fair-style exhibition, highlighting the application of Newton's laws and reflecting on their collaborative design process with peers.
Days 13 - 14
Final Presentation Rehearsal
Deliverable 60m
Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Assessment
Interactive Exhibit Setup
Activity 45m
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Ask Days 1–3
Day 1
Winter Olympics Movement Exploration
Launch 60m
Day 2
Essential Question Formulation Workshop
Activity 60m
Collaborative Experiment Design
Activity 45m
Imagine Days 3–4
Day 3
Forces and Motion Brainstorm Session
Activity 45m
Peer Concept Presentation and Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
Essential Question Presentation
Assessment
Day 4
Innovative Winter Olympic Event Pitch
Assessment
Interactive Forces Workshop
Activity 45m
Plan Days 5–6
Day 5
Collaborative Design Planning Session
Activity 60m
Day 6
Detailed Design Plan Presentation
Assessment
Design Refinement and Presentation Preparation
Activity 45m
Peer Feedback Workshop
Deliverable 45m
Create Days 7–8
Day 7
Model Construction and Testing
Activity 90m
Results Analysis and Reflection
Deliverable 45m
Day 8
Model Testing and Analysis
Assessment
Test Days 9–10
Day 9
Model Trials and Data Collection
Activity 90m
Day 10
Winter Olympic Event Presentation and Defense
Assessment
Data Analysis and Reflection Report
Assessment
Peer Feedback and Presentation Refinement
Deliverable 45m
Improve Days 11–12
Day 11
Feedback Reflection and Improvement Session
Activity 45m
Interactive Model Enhancement Workshop
Activity 45m
Day 12
Refined Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Assessment
Peer Review and Rehearsal
Deliverable 45m
Share Days 13–14
Day 13
Final Presentation Rehearsal
Deliverable 60m
Day 14
Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Assessment
Interactive Exhibit Setup
Activity 45m
Day 15

July 2026

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Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
29 Day 1
Ask
Winter Olympics Movement Exploration
30 Day 2
Essential Question Formulation Workshop
Collaborative Experiment Design
1 Day 3
Imagine
Forces and Motion Brainstorm Session
Peer Concept Presentation and Feedback Round
Essential Question Presentation
2 Day 4
Innovative Winter Olympic Event Pitch
Interactive Forces Workshop
3 Day 5
Plan
Collaborative Design Planning Session
6 Day 6
Detailed Design Plan Presentation
Design Refinement and Presentation Preparation
Peer Feedback Workshop
7 Day 7
Create
Model Construction and Testing
Results Analysis and Reflection
8 Day 8
Model Testing and Analysis
9 Day 9
Test
Model Trials and Data Collection
10 Day 10
Winter Olympic Event Presentation and Defense
Data Analysis and Reflection Report
Peer Feedback and Presentation Refinement
13 Day 11
Improve
Feedback Reflection and Improvement Session
Interactive Model Enhancement Workshop
14 Day 12
Refined Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Peer Review and Rehearsal
15 Day 13
Share
Final Presentation Rehearsal
16 Day 14
Winter Olympic Event Presentation
Interactive Exhibit Setup
17 Day 15
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