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Physics teacher at York High School for 20+ years. Summer Intern through Education / Outreach Department at Fermilab. Graduate student teacher's assistant (3 years)
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Preview of Lab - Tension Forces on Beam - Equilibrium

Lab - Tension Forces on Beam - Equilibrium

This lab activity uses two force spring scales, a thin wooden beam and a heavy mass in the middle (about 1.0kg). Students collect data as a team, then graph and answer questions about equilibrium and force balance. This could be done at the very start of the year, or later in the forces and Newton's Laws unit.
Preview of Vector and Projectile Test

Vector and Projectile Test

This document has four pages of multiple choice questions about vectors and projectiles. Concepts include tip-to-tail addition method, fundamentals about projectile motion and some application of kinematic equations.
Preview of Lab - Circular Motion - Whirligig Tool

Lab - Circular Motion - Whirligig Tool

This is an introductory lab to circular motion. Students need the common equipment of a "whirligig" or a rubber stopper tied to a hanging mass threaded through a glass or plastic tube.
Preview of Acceleration and Velocity Graph Story Problems

Acceleration and Velocity Graph Story Problems

Here are three rich story problems broken into numerous parts. Each story has an empty velocity graph for the students to complete.
Preview of Vector and Projectile Test

Vector and Projectile Test

This document has four pages of multiple choice questions about vectors and projectiles. Concepts include tip-to-tail addition method, fundamentals about projectile motion and some application of kinematic equations.
Preview of Lab - Constant Walking Velocity (Kinematics on Vacation)

Lab - Constant Walking Velocity (Kinematics on Vacation)

This is a lab that guides students through finding their walking and jogging velocities. Then students are challenged to lay out a map of an imagined walk anywhere in the world. Using Google Maps, students create a path and calculate the time it would take to complete.
Preview of Kinematics and Proportions

Kinematics and Proportions

This worksheet has some questions about kinematics and proportions. For instance, if an object accelerates for twice the time, what happens to the distance traveled? These problems use kinematic equations but are more difficult than typical plug-and-chug style questions. To be used for second year physics classes.
Preview of Quiz - Forces and Newton's 2nd Law

Quiz - Forces and Newton's 2nd Law

A quiz on force diagrams and applications of Newton's 2nd Law. Students will need to be familiar with graphing, two-body problems, inclined planes, and friction forces (but not coefficients of friction). The problems are appropriate for an honors or AP physics class.
Preview of Unit Conversion Practice

Unit Conversion Practice

One page of real-world unit conversion practice. Students need to show proper factor label method. This is a good activity for the first few days of a physical science class.
Preview of Rocket Analysis Questions

Rocket Analysis Questions

Here are ten multiple choice questions and two short answer questions about paper-rocket projectiles. Students analyze data sets, force diagrams and graphs.
Preview of Acceleration Quiz - Kinematics and Graphs

Acceleration Quiz - Kinematics and Graphs

Two pages of thoughtful questions about the concepts and equations of acceleration. Might be best for an honors or AP class.
Preview of Lab - Tension Force on Beam - Equilibrium

Lab - Tension Force on Beam - Equilibrium

This lab activity uses two force spring scales, a thin wooden beam and a heavy mass in the middle (about 1.0kg). Students collect data as a team, then graph and answer questions about equilibrium and force balance. This could be done at the very start of the year, or later in the forces and Newton's Laws unit.
Preview of Unit Conversion Worksheet (Factor-Label)

Unit Conversion Worksheet (Factor-Label)

One page of unit conversion practice. Students exercise the factor label method with some real-world examples.
Preview of Test - Constant Velocity, Scientific Measurement

Test - Constant Velocity, Scientific Measurement

An assessment on 1-dimensional kinematics and understanding position time graphs. No acceleration questions are on this test. Some thoughtful questions about understanding measurements.
Preview of Constant Walking Velocity (Kinematics on Vacation)

Constant Walking Velocity (Kinematics on Vacation)

This is a lab that guides students through finding their walking and jogging velocities. Then students are challenged to lay out a map of an imagined walk anywhere in the world. Using Google Maps, students create a path and calculate the time it would take to complete.
Preview of Lab - Kinematics Race Analysis, Beat the Freeze

Lab - Kinematics Race Analysis, Beat the Freeze

Students analyze the video of a race at Truist Park in Atlanta. Concepts practiced include constant velocity equations, measurements and approximation.
Preview of Mechanical Power Worksheet (AP Physics C)

Mechanical Power Worksheet (AP Physics C)

Two pages of questions about mechanical power for AP C students. Some practice with common equations as well as derivatives and integrals (area under the curves).
Preview of Quiz - Forces and Newton's 2nd Law

Quiz - Forces and Newton's 2nd Law

A quiz on force diagrams and applications of Newton's 2nd Law. Students will need to be familiar with graphing, two-body problems, inclined planes, and friction forces (but not coefficients of friction). The problems are appropriate for an honors or AP physics class.
Preview of Kinematics and Proportions

Kinematics and Proportions

This worksheet has some questions about kinematics and proportions. For instance, if an object accelerates for twice the time, what happens to the distance traveled? These problems use kinematic equations but are more difficult than typical plug-and-chug style questions. To be used for second year physics classes.
Preview of Free Fall Practice Problems

Free Fall Practice Problems

Two pages of practice problems regarding free fall. Easy numbers.
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About the store

Experience

Physics teacher at York High School for 20+ years. Summer Intern through Education / Outreach Department at Fermilab. Graduate student teacher's assistant (3 years)

Teaching style

I always felt that student motivation has to come first. I spend a lot of time helping students see that physics is so interesting, and it is active all around us. In the first year of study, I feel it is important to highlight all four of what I consider the main pillars of traditional physics: force and motion, energy and momentum, electricity and magnetism, and waves and optics.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Physics Teacher of the Year - awarded by the Illinois Section of American Association of Physics Teachers

My own education history

Augustana College - 1996, BS in Physics and Mathematics Australian National University - 1998, Graduate Diploma University of Minnesota - 2000, MS Physics, Teaching Certification