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Preview of Kinematics Physics Worksheet: 1D Motion, Constant Acceleration, and Graphing

Kinematics Physics Worksheet: 1D Motion, Constant Acceleration, and Graphing

This comprehensive Kinematics Basics Worksheet is perfect for introducing Grade 11 Physics students to the fundamental concepts of motion in one dimension (1D). Designed for easy use as homework, in-class practice, or test preparation, this handout ensures students master the key vocabulary, formulas, and algebraic problem-solving strategies for uniform and constant acceleration. Key Features:Core Concepts: Includes a handy reference guide defining essential scalar and vector quantities: D
Preview of Why Transformers Need AC

Why Transformers Need AC

What’s Inside?The Instructor’s Rule: A breakdown of the three essential components needed to create electricity:AC vs. DC Comparison: A clear explanation of how alternating polarity creates magnet, and why DC fails .Safety & Theory: An explanation of Inductive Reactance and why connecting a transformer to DC isn't just a failure—it’s a fire hazard.Visual Summary Table: A quick-reference chart for students to compare AC and DC inputs at a glance.
Preview of Intro to Digital Drawing Sonia Speaks Up STEM Digital Citizenship Lesson

Intro to Digital Drawing Sonia Speaks Up STEM Digital Citizenship Lesson

Elementary STEM teachers—bring digital citizenship to life with this ISTE-aligned digital drawing lesson for grades 1–5.In this elementary STEM digital citizenship activity, students learn how words and actions online have impact, then create and share artwork using Canva, Google Drawings, or Draw & Tell. Perfect for STEM labs, media centers, makerspaces, and tech classes, it blends creativity, technology skills, and positive online behavior. How it Works:Launch with a class discussion (optio
Preview of STEM Challenge: Straw Water Duct System | Engineering Design Activity

STEM Challenge: Straw Water Duct System | Engineering Design Activity

Build a Water Duct System STEM ChallengeEngage students with a hands-on engineering challenge that gets them thinking like real engineers! Students must design, build, test, and improve a water duct system using straws and limited materials while applying the Engineering Design Process. This activity promotes critical thinking, collaboration, problem-solving, and creativity while students work to move water with the least amount of water loss. Perfect for: ✅ STEM Days ✅ Engineering Units ✅ End
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