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Orlando, Florida, United States
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Dina Cavicchia, creator of Cavic Physics, is a Physics teacher from Orlando, Florida. She has taught Physics for fourteen years. She has taught AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, Honors and Standard level Physics, and Honors Astronomy. Her passions include all things space, science advocacy, and teaching science through collaborative learning.
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Preview of Motion Image Library - graphs and images for kinematics and motion problems

Motion Image Library - graphs and images for kinematics and motion problems

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Do you find yourself using the same examples and problems for your kinematics questions? Do you waste time searching online for a quality graph image to use? Look no further! This package includes 34 images to enhance your Physics problems. Use them to add a visual to a problem, have students analyze the graph shapes, create a lab out of them, or any other classroom use you see fit! This package contains: 34 unique images in .png format, each in color and in black and white for easy photocopying
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Experience

Dina Cavicchia, creator of Cavic Physics, is a Physics teacher from Orlando, Florida. She has taught Physics for fourteen years. She has taught AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, Honors and Standard level Physics, and Honors Astronomy. Her passions include all things space, science advocacy, and teaching science through collaborative learning.

Teaching style

Inquiry-based, hands-on learning with little lecture and little homework. Students spend time discussing, collaborating, and doing in Dina's classroom.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Science Teacher of the Year - 2016 Blended Learning Award - 2017 Science Department Chair - 2015-2020

My own education history

Bachelor's degree in Physics Education - University of Central Florida

Additional biographical information

Read more from Dina at http://cavicphysics.com/