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Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics
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Description

Help your students master the force of friction with these engaging Physics Doodle Notes and scaffolded practice problems! This activity focuses on the mathematical relationship between normal force, the coefficient of friction, and static/kinetic forces.

Whether your students are just starting with horizontal surfaces or are tackling complex angled forces using trigonometry, this resource provides the perfect balance of visual learning and rigorous practice to make Newton’s Laws second nature.

This resource includes:

  • 2 Doodle Note PDF Pages – a guided sketch note-taking page for students
  • Teacher Guide – a fully completed key to use as an anchor chart or guide
  • 5 Pages of Practice Problems – scaffolded from basic to advanced levels
  • Complete Answer Key – step-by-step work shown for every problem

Why teachers love Doodle Notes and scaffolded practice:

  • Higher Engagement: Doodle Notes are shown to help students maintain focus and improve retention without distracting from the lesson.
  • Built-in Scaffolding: Practice problems transition smoothly from simple horizontal friction to angled pulls and pushes, building student confidence.
  • Time Saver: This is a no-prep resource perfect for direct instruction, homework assignments, or an easy-to-follow sub plan.
  • Answer Keys Included: Detailed, color-coded work makes grading or student self-correction effortless.

🎉 Grab these Friction Doodle Notes today and give your physics students a fun, high-retention way to master static and kinetic friction!

❤️ Love this resource? Save 30% and get the entire Physics Visual Notes Growing Bundle!

*Doodle Notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.*


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© Erin King

By downloading this resource, you agree to the following:

  • Personal Use Only: This license is for one teacher and one classroom. Please purchase additional licenses at a discount to share with colleagues.
  • Copyright Protection: You may not resell, edit, or claim any part of this resource as your own. All artwork and problems are the intellectual property of the author.
  • Digital Posting: This file may not be posted on public websites, shared drives, or social media. Posting on password-protected platforms (like Google Classroom) for your own students is permitted.
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Friction Force Doodle Notes & Practice: Static, Kinetic & Angled Forces Physics

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7 Student Pages
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Description

Help your students master the force of friction with these engaging Physics Doodle Notes and scaffolded practice problems! This activity focuses on the mathematical relationship between normal force, the coefficient of friction, and static/kinetic forces.

Whether your students are just starting with horizontal surfaces or are tackling complex angled forces using trigonometry, this resource provides the perfect balance of visual learning and rigorous practice to make Newton’s Laws second nature.

This resource includes:

  • 2 Doodle Note PDF Pages – a guided sketch note-taking page for students
  • Teacher Guide – a fully completed key to use as an anchor chart or guide
  • 5 Pages of Practice Problems – scaffolded from basic to advanced levels
  • Complete Answer Key – step-by-step work shown for every problem

Why teachers love Doodle Notes and scaffolded practice:

  • Higher Engagement: Doodle Notes are shown to help students maintain focus and improve retention without distracting from the lesson.
  • Built-in Scaffolding: Practice problems transition smoothly from simple horizontal friction to angled pulls and pushes, building student confidence.
  • Time Saver: This is a no-prep resource perfect for direct instruction, homework assignments, or an easy-to-follow sub plan.
  • Answer Keys Included: Detailed, color-coded work makes grading or student self-correction effortless.

🎉 Grab these Friction Doodle Notes today and give your physics students a fun, high-retention way to master static and kinetic friction!

❤️ Love this resource? Save 30% and get the entire Physics Visual Notes Growing Bundle!

*Doodle Notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.*


Earn Credits for Future Purchases!

Did you know you can earn TPT credits to use on future resources? To leave a review, go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to this resource, you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Click it, give a quick rating, and leave a short comment. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you credits that lower the cost of your future physics resources!

I value your feedback greatly as it helps me create the best possible resources for your classroom. Thank you for supporting my store!

Terms of Use

© Erin King

By downloading this resource, you agree to the following:

  • Personal Use Only: This license is for one teacher and one classroom. Please purchase additional licenses at a discount to share with colleagues.
  • Copyright Protection: You may not resell, edit, or claim any part of this resource as your own. All artwork and problems are the intellectual property of the author.
  • Digital Posting: This file may not be posted on public websites, shared drives, or social media. Posting on password-protected platforms (like Google Classroom) for your own students is permitted.
Report this resource to TPT
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NGSSHS-PS2-1
Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration. Assessment is limited to one-dimensional motion and to macroscopic objects moving at non-relativistic speeds. Examples of data could include tables or graphs of position or velocity as a function of time for objects subject to a net unbalanced force, such as a falling object, an object sliding down a ramp, or a moving object being pulled by a constant force.
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