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Preview of Intro to Moon/Phases Nearpod

Intro to Moon/Phases Nearpod

Created by
Jason Brown
I created this Google Slides file with features from Nearpod to gauge prior knowledge and check for understanding. I use this with Google Meet for distance learning instruction but could easily be adapted to zoom or in class use. You would need to get the free Nearpod add-on for Slides and a free Nearpod account if you do not have one. I also used an app called Solar Walk 2 (free) to enhance the content. I have a slide with QR codes for the free version for iOS and Android devices. I gave t
Preview of Metric Prefix Chart

Metric Prefix Chart

Created by
Molly Taylor
I handed this out to my physics students. I allow them to use it on quizzes and tests.
Preview of AP Physics - Conservation of Angular Momentum - Practice

AP Physics - Conservation of Angular Momentum - Practice

This Word file contains practice problems that engage students in interesting connections between angular motion and linear motion. Variations can easily be generated by modifying the value of the given variables. Perfect for practice leading up to a test or quiz.
Preview of Sound Waves Online Review Quiz

Sound Waves Online Review Quiz

Created by
Melissa Donovan
This resource includes links to online review quizzes for sound waves. A link for a Kahoot Quiz and a Quizizz. Both are fun engaging ways to review sound waves. Enjoy! If you like these quizzes then consider using the following powerpoint: Sound Waves Powerpoint Notes
Preview of Physics Syllabus

Physics Syllabus

Regents Physics Syllabus; contains information regarding required materials for class, behavior policy, physics olympics description, tests and quiz policies, and topics to be covered
Preview of 1 Powerpoint Slide of Rounding Significant Figures

1 Powerpoint Slide of Rounding Significant Figures

Created by
Lisa Tarman
This is NOT a lesson on how to round significant figures. It is just one slide formative assessment to see if students can follow the rules for adding/subtracting and multiplying/dividing sig figs (after you've taught a lesson). There are 6 problems students can try, then you click for answers to come on one step at a time. I usually print 6 on a page, so students have a little paper to write on & staple into their notes.
Preview of Waves Project - Physical Science

Waves Project - Physical Science

This hands-on project is a great way to end your unit over waves, or use it as a formative assessment while students are still learning important waves concepts. Options are provided for students to work as a group or alone, and all of the key waves concepts are addressed. Students have fun with this project because they are able to use technology and work together, if they so choose.
Preview of Phet: Electric Field Lab

Phet: Electric Field Lab

Created by
Ratosha Morgan
This is a discovery lab using a PHET simulation. Students can observe the direction of electric field lines for positive and negative charges, multiple charges, and strength of electric fields as the distance increases.
Preview of Wave Pool Problem

Wave Pool Problem

This is used as a problem to pose to teams of students. I put the problem up on the board and students work in their teams on coming up with their design and solution explanation. I usually give them about 15 minutes or so but it will depend on the level of your students. They then submit their solution and I review them to check on understanding. You can have students do this individually as a formative assessment of wave properties as well.
Preview of Physics Lab - Simple Motion - Walk Jog Run

Physics Lab - Simple Motion - Walk Jog Run

This is a physics lab to introduce the concept of constant speed motion. It gets at the concepts of distance, time, and speed by way of looking at how we walk, jog, and run. Students will get a chance to analyze their step size and step frequency to determine what enables them to increase their speed.
Preview of Forces_Quiz

Forces_Quiz

Created by
Science Gorilla
Quiz with short responses to assess the learning of types of forces, affects of forces in general and specifically friction and gravity, and balanced and unbalanced forces. This quiz may be used as a summative assessment or a pre-learning quiz to gauge what students already know about the topic. The topic of Forces aligns with National Curriculum and Cambridge Checkpoint for Year 7 Physics. Forces_Quiz by Jennifer Nowak is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internati
Preview of Resultant Force Lesson - Physics

Resultant Force Lesson - Physics

Created by
Nteach
A completely resourced lesson on Physics - Resultant Forces The starter begins with review of pupil knowledge on forces basics through a quick quiz which prompts initial discussion on what forces are and also the difference between mass and weight. A class activity is detailed which uses just string and newton meters to carry out a scaled down and safer version of tug-of-war resultant forces. This allows for key conclusion to be drawn from observation relating to resultant forces. Discussion
Preview of GCSE Separate Sciences Revision Task Sheets

GCSE Separate Sciences Revision Task Sheets

This resource includes a complete set of editable revision task sheets for AQA GCSE Separate Sciences, covering all topics from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Papers 1 & 2. Each task sheet is designed to help students focus their revision by:Identifying which topics they personally need to work onChoosing from a variety of revision strategies (e.g., mind maps, flashcards, quiz questions, glossaries, infographics, mnemonics, teaching tasks)Creating at least two different revision aids per topi
Preview of KS3 Science Revision Task Sheets

KS3 Science Revision Task Sheets

This resource includes a complete set of fully editable revision task sheets for AQA KS3 Sciences, covering key topics from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Each task sheet is designed to help students focus their revision by:Identifying which topics they personally need to work onChoosing from a variety of revision strategies (e.g., mind maps, flashcards, quiz questions, glossaries, infographics, mnemonics, teaching tasks)Creating at least two different revision aids per topic Each task sheet
Preview of Waves Quiz

Waves Quiz

This is a quiz about wave structure used for physical science. Answer key included! Students will be quizzed on their knowledge of transverse, longitudinal, and surface waves. There are 5 quizzes on one page so you can minimize the number of papers you need to print. However, you can edit this to print one quiz on one page by simply deleting the other 4 quizzes. Each quiz is identical.
Preview of Solids, Liquids, Gases Notes and Hot Chocolate Activity

Solids, Liquids, Gases Notes and Hot Chocolate Activity

This lesson includes an introduction to solids, liquids, and gases at the upper-elementary level. I used this for 5th grade. This also includes an organizer and a set of questions for formative assessment. Finally, there are directions for a hot chocolate activity with a lab worksheet/organizer.
Preview of Thinking About Physics WS

Thinking About Physics WS

Created by
Denver McMurry
I use use this activity on the first day of the year for Physics class to get them thinking about how physics works. It is fun and I usually give them bonus points on the first quiz for every question they get right.
Preview of Sig Figs and Scientific Notation Packet

Sig Figs and Scientific Notation Packet

Created by
Dave Swaney
The notes lays out the rules with examples. I'm letting my lower chem class use it during a quiz. This also includes a self-test, a puzzle, 2 quizzes and 2 retakes. I've had to sort of shock them with the first quiz to prove to them how little they know so they'll study for the retake.
Preview of Percent Error Activity

Percent Error Activity

Created by
Leigh Threatt
This short activity allows students to calculate their own percent error based on how well they can play "trashket ball." I used this to introduce the idea of percent error and it helped students understand that even if you get a higher number than you should have, you still have error.
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.
Preview of Modern Physics lesson

Modern Physics lesson

Created by
Todd Hatch
This lesson gives a brief overview of the Michleson and Morley experiment. It also talks about the two postulates of the theory of relativity and explains about time dilation, length contraction, and mass increase. This was created for a general physics class of high school sophomores.
Preview of Explain intensity in the photoelectric effect (slideshow)

Explain intensity in the photoelectric effect (slideshow)

Created by
Physics HQ
A simple presentation to aid explanation of the role of radiation intensity in the photoelectric effect once the threshold frequency of the metal has been exceeded. Students often misunderstand the inability of increased intensity to trigger the photoelectric effect and therefore believe it has no role. This presentation is a visual aid to help the teacher show that it has a role in controlling the number of photons arriving per unit time. This presentation compares a source of low inte
Preview of FREE TEST VECTORS Test Uniform Motion Test Grade 11 Physics Motion Test

FREE TEST VECTORS Test Uniform Motion Test Grade 11 Physics Motion Test

Created by
Doc Mathewson
This is a free vectors test WITH ANSWERS for a grade 11 physics course. It includes solving for parallel vectors, perpendicular vectors, vectors that are not parallel or perpendicular, relative velocity problems and using the equation v = d/t to calculate velocity or speed, calculate distance or displacement and calculate time. My name is Darrin Mathewson and I have a PhD in organic chemistry. I have been teaching physics and chemistry for over 15 years. All the Power Points, quizzes, tests, mul
Preview of Year 9: Batteries and Electrical Energy

Year 9: Batteries and Electrical Energy

Created by
Lady Apple Pi
Students can work through the document independently to cover a range of activities such as readings, Ohm's Law (practice questions/worked example), Data Interpretation that analyses energy generation in Australia and its impacts, and a revision multi-choice quiz for Electrical Energy
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