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Preview of Post Frog Dissection Mini Quiz

Post Frog Dissection Mini Quiz

If your students completed a frog dissection, they should be able to answer these questions as a follow up. Could be given as individual assessment or with a partner. This is free because it may not be perfect. Feel free to download and edit.
Preview of momentum and Inelastic collisions

momentum and Inelastic collisions

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U2 Physics
In this activity, students will use the equation for the law of conservation of momentum to predict the initial velocity of the metal sphere for an inelastic collision. Students will measure the mass of the objects, and the final velocity of the cart-ball system after the collision, and use the equation for conservation of momentum to calculate the initial velocity of the ball, this activity may be extended by also measuring the initial velocity of the ball using an extra motion sensor, a photog
Preview of Cancer Quiz

Cancer Quiz

This quiz goes along with my Cancer power-point presentation
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Overview

Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) | Coding Intro Lesson | No-Prep Overview

AI Basic Programming Starter Pack (Plug-and-Play Unit) Core Components · Structured Lesson slides · Guided notes + worksheets · Auto-graded quizzes (Google Forms) · Rubrics for projects · Teacher script/talking points Activities · “ How AI writes code” exploration · Basics of prompt engineering · Build a simple program with AI assistance · Debugging AI-generated code Project · Build a simple app using AI + explain how it works Standards Alignment · ISTE Standards for Students
Preview of National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World

National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World

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KoepScience
Six Degrees is a NatGeoTV video that explores the likely changes to sea levels, crop production, disease outbreaks, and other impacts caused by increases in world average temperatures. It asks the question, "What if....", and then offers answers based on single degree temperature increases. This study guide is a graphic organizer intended to help students in note-taking.
Preview of Basic Terms and Definitions for Experimental Physics

Basic Terms and Definitions for Experimental Physics

A major theme throughout experimental physics is error/uncertainty analysis and analyzing precision and accuracy. Primary ways of doing so are through means, standard deviations, coefficients of determination (R^2), percent difference, and percent error. This packet gives a brief overview of their definitions and how to apply them. It makes a good reference handout to students taking a lab class.
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