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Preview of Particles, Phase Changes, and Kinetic/Thermal Energy (Downloadable)
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Particles, Phase Changes, and Kinetic/Thermal Energy (Downloadable)

Includes Full Lecture Doodle Video PresentationAI voice lesson Doodle lectures increase student attention. Relying on note-taking strategies makes the lessons more interactive. This is meant as either a fast-paced introduction or a fast-paced review of mid-level energy concepts. If the videos can be downloaded on the student's laptop notes can be taken from the lessons (but make sure the student can pause, play, and restart on a device). The lecture lessons model Outline notes but can easily tra
Preview of Measurement | Scientific Notation | Metric Conversions

Measurement | Scientific Notation | Metric Conversions

Created by
Coach P Physics
This lesson discusses the basics of measurement, scientific notation, and metric units. We learn how to convert between scientific notation and standard notation. Additionally, using a mnemonic device, we learn how to easily convert between the metric prefixes. What's included:1 google slide presentationGuided Notes1 Worksheet (with key)1 QuizLinks to helpful videos
Preview of Physics Cornell Notes + Video Links: Light, Reflection, and Plane Mirrors

Physics Cornell Notes + Video Links: Light, Reflection, and Plane Mirrors

Created by
Mrs K Science
Help your students build a clear, organized understanding of light behavior and mirror optics with these Light & Mirrors Cornell Notes paired with curated YouTube video links! Designed for high school physics classes, this resource supports active note‑taking while reinforcing key light concepts through guided questions, diagrams, and calculation practice.🌈 What’s Included:Complete Light & Mirrors Cornell Notes Set:Student‑friendly Cornell notes covering the ray model of light, light vocabulary
Preview of Solar System Walkabout (Solar System Size and Scale Activity)

Solar System Walkabout (Solar System Size and Scale Activity)

One of my favorite activities when teaching astronomy is the “Solar System Walkabout”. In this activity we first compare the sun to a bowling ball and then go through each of the planets and show its size at this scale. Once sizes are established, we then try to recreate the correct distance between planets. The students soon realize that the classroom is way too small for us to accomplish our goals so we take it out outside and do a little fieldtrip or “walkabout” to capture the real scale of t
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