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Preview of FREE Interactive Physics Simulation: Locomotive Startup | Work, Power & Motion

FREE Interactive Physics Simulation: Locomotive Startup | Work, Power & Motion

Created by
Zhewen Liu
🚂 Stop Lecturing and Start Simulating! Perfect for: High School Physics | AP Physics 1 | Physical Science | NGSS HS-PS3-1Looking for the perfect "hook" to kick off your Work and Energy unit? Skip the dry textbook diagrams and let your students take the engineer's seat! This FREE Interactive HTML5 Simulation bridges the gap between abstract formulas like P = Fv and real-world engineering. Whether you’re teaching in-person, hybrid, or 100% remote, this simulation is a zero-prep game-changer for
Preview of Canvas Self-Graded-Free Sample - Practice Assessment-M1-The Seven Base SI Units

Canvas Self-Graded-Free Sample - Practice Assessment-M1-The Seven Base SI Units

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Coqui Catalyst
This Canvas self-grading Free Sample practice assessment, M1 - (Measurements) The Seven Base Units, was built for students to practice. Science teachers like you are interested in using digital assignments and simulations in the classroom, at home with a homeschooler, or a self-empowered learner who wants to learn chemistry. The assessment is about the seven SI base units of measurement. These are: meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, ampere, and candela. It contains exercises that include
Preview of FREE! Electromagnetic Spectrum Chart

FREE! Electromagnetic Spectrum Chart

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JJvR Science
A free chart of the EM (electromagnetic spectrum), showing the wavelengths and frequencies of all the different kinds of electromagnetic waves.
Preview of FREE Newton's Second Law Poster

FREE Newton's Second Law Poster

FREEBIE: Newton’s Second Law Visual Poster – Student-friendly, accessible, and perfect for visual learners. This clear, colorful poster breaks down Newton’s Second Law (F = ma) without heavy math, ideal for middle and high school science, special education, and ELL classrooms. It uses visuals and simple language to explain force, mass, and acceleration, with the key takeaway: more mass requires more force to change motion. What’s Included:1 full-color PDF poster (8.5x11") for printing1 JPG versi
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