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Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff
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Description

Looking for a versatile and engaging physics resource to help students master balanced and unbalanced forces? This set of Newton’s Second Law Task Cards provides rigorous practice for calculating net force, mass, and acceleration (F=ma). Designed for high school learners, these cards move beyond simple definitions and into the mathematical application of dynamics.

🌶️ The Pepper Rigor Scale

No more guessing the difficulty level! Each card features a "Pepper Ranking" to help you and your students identify the complexity of the problem at a glance:

  • 1 Pepper: Foundational—straightforward application of F=ma.
  • 2-3 Peppers: Intermediate—requires more steps or conceptual thinking.
  • 4 Peppers: Advanced—complex scenarios for high-achieving students.
  • 5 Peppers: Bonus Challenges—"Extra Spicy" problems designed to stretch your Honors and AP Physics 1 students to their limits.

✅ This resource includes:

  • 24 Task Cards: 20 core practice problems + 4 "5-Pepper" bonus challenge problems.
  • Student Recording Sheets: A structured space for students to show their work and keep calculations organized.
  • Teaching Tips & Implementation Guide: Includes my favorite "Around the Room" activity instructions to get your students moving and engaged.
  • Complete Teacher Answer Key: Includes step-by-step work for every problem, making troubleshooting and grading effortless.

Why teachers love this "Around the Room" activity:

  • Kinesthetic Learning: Getting students out of their seats improves focus and makes "boring" practice feel like an event.
  • Built-in Differentiation: Use the Pepper Scale to assign specific problems to different student groups or let them choose their own challenge level.
  • Versatile Use: Use them as a "Gallery Walk," a game of "Scoot," learning stations, or even as high-quality bell-ringers.

Ideal for:

  • High School Physics: (General, Honors, or AP Physics 1)
  • Advanced Physical Science: Units covering Dynamics and Newton’s Laws.

🎉 Grab this set of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces task cards today to bring some "heat" and movement to your physics practice!


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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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Physics Net Force Task Cards & Pepper Rigor Ranking: Angles Forces w/ Ff

King Physics
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9th - 12th
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24 Activity Problems + Student Answer Sheets
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Looking for a versatile and engaging physics resource to help students master balanced and unbalanced forces? This set of Newton’s Second Law Task Cards provides rigorous practice for calculating net force, mass, and acceleration (F=ma). Designed for high school learners, these cards move beyond simple definitions and into the mathematical application of dynamics.

🌶️ The Pepper Rigor Scale

No more guessing the difficulty level! Each card features a "Pepper Ranking" to help you and your students identify the complexity of the problem at a glance:

  • 1 Pepper: Foundational—straightforward application of F=ma.
  • 2-3 Peppers: Intermediate—requires more steps or conceptual thinking.
  • 4 Peppers: Advanced—complex scenarios for high-achieving students.
  • 5 Peppers: Bonus Challenges—"Extra Spicy" problems designed to stretch your Honors and AP Physics 1 students to their limits.

✅ This resource includes:

  • 24 Task Cards: 20 core practice problems + 4 "5-Pepper" bonus challenge problems.
  • Student Recording Sheets: A structured space for students to show their work and keep calculations organized.
  • Teaching Tips & Implementation Guide: Includes my favorite "Around the Room" activity instructions to get your students moving and engaged.
  • Complete Teacher Answer Key: Includes step-by-step work for every problem, making troubleshooting and grading effortless.

Why teachers love this "Around the Room" activity:

  • Kinesthetic Learning: Getting students out of their seats improves focus and makes "boring" practice feel like an event.
  • Built-in Differentiation: Use the Pepper Scale to assign specific problems to different student groups or let them choose their own challenge level.
  • Versatile Use: Use them as a "Gallery Walk," a game of "Scoot," learning stations, or even as high-quality bell-ringers.

Ideal for:

  • High School Physics: (General, Honors, or AP Physics 1)
  • Advanced Physical Science: Units covering Dynamics and Newton’s Laws.

🎉 Grab this set of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces task cards today to bring some "heat" and movement to your physics practice!


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
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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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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