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Preview of 1.1 Scalars and Vectors Guided Notes AP Physics 1 Practice Homework Worksheet

1.1 Scalars and Vectors Guided Notes AP Physics 1 Practice Homework Worksheet

AP Physics 1.1 – Scalars and Vectors | Editable Slideshow, Guided Notes & Homework Practice | No Prep Kick off Unit 1 of AP Physics 1 with this no-prep resource bundle focused on scalars and vectors—a foundational concept for motion and force analysis. This editable set includes a visually engaging slideshow, scaffolded guided notes, and a rigorous homework worksheet designed to help students distinguish between scalar and vector quantities, practice vector addition, and build confidence
Preview of Ohm's Law - Doodle Sheets for Kids!

Ohm's Law - Doodle Sheets for Kids!

Ohm’s Law Doodle Sheet Posters & Classroom Role-Play Set (K–6) Make electricity visual, interactive, and kid-friendly with this Ohm’s Law doodle poster and role-play set designed especially for elementary learners. This resource uses simple language, doodle-style posters, and movement-based activities to help students understand voltage, current, resistance, electrons, and positive/negative charge—without heavy math or abstract explanations. Perfect for classroom walls, STEM units, homesch
Preview of Newtons Laws with Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration (Answer Slides)

Newtons Laws with Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration (Answer Slides)

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John Davison
This Google Slides presentation is designed for discussion and grading after the students work on the associated Google document. The document is self contained. It is great for subs. It is also great for situations where students may be working outside the normal classroom. It may also be used for review for state tests.
Preview of Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Problems

Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Problems

Ten problems about speed, velocity, and acceleration, with an answer key. Six of the questions involve speed/velocity, and four involve acceleration. Note that the answer key is a list of the correct answers, rather than the full solutions written out.
Preview of Kinematic Equation Chart

Kinematic Equation Chart

Quick Equation Guide/Chart for students to select the correct kinematic equation to use to solve linear acceleration problems.
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