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Preview of The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

Using proportional reasoning lets us find quantitative and qualitative answers to Physics and Math problems in a fast and easy way. This 4 page tutorial explains a three step process for approaching these problems, and also has 6 completely worked examples to help the student become a master at solving proportional reasoning problems. Great prep for the AP Physics and other standardized Physics exams.
Preview of Life Skills Science: Velocity Notes

Life Skills Science: Velocity Notes

Here's an excellent introduction to velocity! The first page provides notes and a practice problem. The second page includes two additional problems. Early reading level text and drawing make this a fun, accessible activity. I use this lesson at a high school level for students on modified diplomas in Physics classes. It would also be great for TAG-identified students at the second/third grade level.
Preview of Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

Created by
Designhub
These are to support and guide pupils to build a roller coaster. The challenge sheets aim to develop their knowledge of structures and modelling techniques. The challenge is laid out, the expectations and rules as well as materials and resources specified. Great for a STEAM day or Science and Design and Technology lessons. Also, you can link to Physics and Maths. Design in a playful, child-friendly way to promote engagement.It isadaptable for all levels all learners
Preview of Physics Cornell Notes + Video Links: Forces, Newton's Laws, Free Body Diagrams

Physics Cornell Notes + Video Links: Forces, Newton's Laws, Free Body Diagrams

Created by
Mrs K Science
Help your students grasp the essential concepts of Forces, free body diagrams, and Newton's Laws with this structured Physics Cornell Notes Graphic Organizer. This resource is perfect for high school physics classes, providing a clear and organized way for students to take notes on important Force, free body diagram, and Newton's Laws concepts, while also learning how to solve Newton's second law problems. What’s Included:Unit Organizational GuideForce Vocabulary NotesTypes of Forces NotesFree
Preview of Deriving Kinematics Equations : AP Physics C

Deriving Kinematics Equations : AP Physics C

Created by
Physics with G
Take your AP Physics C students beyond memorization! This calculus-based worksheet walks them step-by-step through deriving all kinematics equations using differential equations, complete with a full answer key for easy grading. Grades: 11-12 | Subject: AP Physics C | Topic: Kinematics (Calculus-Based) Product Description:This AP Physics C – Deriving Kinematics Equations Worksheet is a must-have for any calculus-based physics classroom! Perfect for deepening conceptual understanding, this reso
Preview of Ultimate Physics Formula Sheet + Reference Tables | High School Physics - FREE

Ultimate Physics Formula Sheet + Reference Tables | High School Physics - FREE

Created by
Mrs K Science
Give your students the ultimate reference tool for success in high school physics! This all-in-one formula sheet includes every major formula they need across topics—from motion to waves, electricity, energy, and beyond—plus four essential reference tables to support calculations and problem-solving throughout the year. Perfect for classwork, assessments, review, or test prep (including Regents, AP, or final exams - if allowed according to test administration instructions)! 🚗 What’s Included
Preview of ADVANCED PHYSICS (AP) TEST - KINEMATICS - Linear/1D Motion

ADVANCED PHYSICS (AP) TEST - KINEMATICS - Linear/1D Motion

Created by
Tina-Mari Meyer
Linear/1D Motion Test for Advanced Physics Students. Test includes multiple choice, graphing and calculations and tests students knowledge on acceleration, velocity, speed, displacement and distance. Test is set up to take an hour and is a total of 50 points (to be converted to a 100).Uploaded as a Word Document to allow editing.
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