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I make Physics Curriculum and Activities that support students with a wide range of mathematics & language skills. I have taught Physics for over 15 years in Texas, Chicago, and Germany. This included Conceptual Physics, Honors, Pre-AP AP, IB, and Abitur Physik.
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Preview of Physics Activities GROWING Bundle for High School

Physics Activities GROWING Bundle for High School

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A bundle of just the Physics Activities without the curriculum. This bundle consists of all of the activities bundles that go with the Year Long Physics Curriculum. Together this Activities Bundle and the Curriculum Bundle make the Physics Mega Bundle. Activities are designed to support students who may be behind in math & language. Most are algebra based with some optional trigonometry. ⇒ Click here for a Google Doc of complete list of all curriculum and activities.Make boring physics
Preview of Physics Sub Lesson Plan Bundle - Print & Digital Low Prep Sub Activities

Physics Sub Lesson Plan Bundle - Print & Digital Low Prep Sub Activities

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Need a last minute emergency sub lesson plan for your physics students? These activities are designed to be used at any time in the year and are not dependant on the curriculum being taught. I like to have these on hand digitally and in person just in case I have to leave school for an emergency. ✩ WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE? ✩Physics Emergency Digital Sub Plan - Physics Current Events No Prep Sub ActivityFour Fundamental Forces Poster Project & Web Quest - Physics Sub Lesson PlanVera Ru
Preview of Physics Sub Plan - James Clerk Maxwell Biography Worksheet  - Google & PDF

Physics Sub Plan - James Clerk Maxwell Biography Worksheet - Google & PDF

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This physicist biography article makes a great physics sub plan! It comes in easily printable PDF and Google Slides versions. This was created to deepen students' understanding of what physicists do and build literacy skills within the context of physics. There are 2 PDF Versions: an easier version and a harder version. The Google versions match and can easily be assigned in Google Classroom or another LMS. Want all the emergency sub lesson plans?→ Physics Sub Lesson Plan Bundle - Print &
Preview of Vera Rubin Physicist Biography Worksheet & Google Version - Physics Sub Plan

Vera Rubin Physicist Biography Worksheet & Google Version - Physics Sub Plan

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This physics article makes a great physics sub plan! It comes in easily printable PDF and Google Slides versions. This was created to deepen students' understanding of what physicists do and build literacy skills within the context of physics. There are 2 PDF Versions: an easier version and a harder version. The matching Google versions can easily be assigned in Google Classroom or another LMS. Want all the emergency sub lesson plans at a 30% discount?→ Physics Sub Lesson Plan Bundle - Pri
Preview of Physics End of Year Project - Physics Digital Portfolio of Learning & Reflection

Physics End of Year Project - Physics Digital Portfolio of Learning & Reflection

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This physics end of year review activity is a fun way for students to reflect on all they have learned this year! It makes a great physics final project, end of year physics extra credit assignment, or an alternative conceptual physics final exam. Students can complete this project individually or as a group project. Students will reflect on each unit they learned about in your course.This activity was created with Google Slides™ and is editable. It requires computer access and the internet
Preview of Photoelectric Effect Activity Intro Web Quest with PhET™ - Google™ & Printable

Photoelectric Effect Activity Intro Web Quest with PhET™ - Google™ & Printable

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How do you introduce the photoelectric effect in high school physics? Try this engaging photoelectric effect virtual lab and web quest! Students will look at four historical models of light, explore applications of the photoelectric effect, complete a PhET photoelectric effect simulation, answer questions from a video demonstration of the photoelectric effect, and look at the dual nature of light.   This is a conceptual introduction to the photoelectric effect. Students will develop an under
Preview of Roller Coaster Conservation of Energy Google Activity on Roller Coaster Physics

Roller Coaster Conservation of Energy Google Activity on Roller Coaster Physics

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Practice conservation of energy with this self-checking, no-prep Google™ Drag and Drop acticity. Students will calculate the kinetic energy, potential energy, total mechanical energy, height, velocity, and mass at various locations on a roller coaster track. This conservation of mechanical energy activity was created in Google Slides™ and is intended for use with Google Drive™, Google Classroom™, or another LMS, such as Canvas™. ⇨Click Here for the same resource as a printable activity.You
Preview of Physics Emergency Digital Sub Plan - Physics Current Events No Prep Sub Activity

Physics Emergency Digital Sub Plan - Physics Current Events No Prep Sub Activity

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Need an emergency Google™ Physics Sub Plan? This physics current events activity fits into your curriculum at any point in the school year! Students will read an article of their choice and make connections as they complete this no prep physics activity. This physics substitute lesson plan was created in Google Slides™ and is intended for use with Google Drive™, Google Classroom™, or another LMS, such as Canvas™. Students will select a news article, identify 3 main ideas, 2 interesting facts,
Preview of Conservation of Energy Google™ Mystery Picture - Digital and Printable Energy

Conservation of Energy Google™ Mystery Picture - Digital and Printable Energy

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Practice conservation of mechanical energy on Google Classroom™ with this printable and digital Google Sheets™ physics activity. Students will solve for gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, height, and speed. Two printable versions are included to help differentiate this conservation of energy activity in your physics classroom.  Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas for kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy. There are no questions on el
Preview of Work Energy Theorem Mystery Picture for Google Classroom - Digital and Printable

Work Energy Theorem Mystery Picture for Google Classroom - Digital and Printable

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The Work Kinetic Energy Theorem is fun to practice with this printable and digital Google Sheets™ physics activity for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive.™ Students will solve for work, force, distance, kinetic energy, and speed. Two printable versions are included to help differentiate this work-energy theorem activity in your physics classroom. This includes a digital and printable version for hybrid learning.  Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas
Preview of Calculating Work (No Trig Versions) Mini Activities Bundle

Calculating Work (No Trig Versions) Mini Activities Bundle

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Practice calculating work done on or by an object with this mini bundle of work activities. These activities were designed as an introduction to work. Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas for work and the force of gravity. Students will not need to convert units for these physics resource.  ✩ HOW DOES A GROWING BUNDLE WORK? ✩This is the GROWING MINI BUNDLE of all of my Work Basics activities for HS Physics. As I add more content, the price of this bundle will
Preview of Calculating Work Printable & Google™ Maze (No Trig) Physics IntroWork Activity

Calculating Work Printable & Google™ Maze (No Trig) Physics IntroWork Activity

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Practice calculating work done on an object using this printable and digital Google Slides™ Maze for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™. Students will solve work done on an object, the distance work was done, the force required to do work, and the mass of an object work was done on when lifted. This printable and digital work assignment is a great introduction to the concept of work in Physics. Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas for work and weight
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Basics GROWING Mini Activities Bundle

Kinetic and Potential Energy Basics GROWING Mini Activities Bundle

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Practice calculating gravitational potential and kinetic energy with this mini bundle of activities. These activities were designed as an introduction to kinetic and potential energy. Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas for GPE and KE. Students will not need to convert units for this physics resource.  ✩ HOW DOES A GROWING BUNDLE WORK? ✩This is the GROWING MINI BUNDLE of all of my Kinetic and Potential Energy Basics activities for HS Physics. As I add more co
Preview of Kinetic & Potential Energy Google™ Mystery Picture - Physics Digital & Printable

Kinetic & Potential Energy Google™ Mystery Picture - Physics Digital & Printable

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Practice calculating gravitational potential and kinetic energy with this printable and digital Google Sheets™ physics activity for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive.™ Students will solve for kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, mass, velocity, and height. Two printable versions are included to help differentiate this introduction to kinetic and gravitational potential energy in your physics classroom. This includes a digital and printable version for hybrid learning. You
Preview of Potential and Kinetic Energy Introduction Maze -  Physics Energy Activity

Potential and Kinetic Energy Introduction Maze - Physics Energy Activity

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Practice calculating gravitational potential and kinetic energy with this printable and digital Google Slides™ Maze for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™. Students will solve for kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, mass, velocity, and height. This printable and digital energy assignment is a great introduction to kinetic and gravitational potential energy. Your physics students will need to know basic algebra and the formulas for GPE and KE. Students will not need to
Preview of Static Friction Printable & Google™ Maze - Physics Static Friction Activity

Static Friction Printable & Google™ Maze - Physics Static Friction Activity

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Practice working with static friction using this fun and engaging printable and Google Slides™ Maze for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™. Students will calculate friction, the coefficient of static friction, and the force required to move an object. There are also a few conceptual questions about static friction to develop a deeper conceptual understanding. This is designed for the Forces Unit in High School Physics and Physical Science. Students will need to know how to find norm
Preview of Free Body Diagrams Introduction: Will It Accelerate? Google™ Drag & Drop

Free Body Diagrams Introduction: Will It Accelerate? Google™ Drag & Drop

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Introduce free-body diagrams to your physics students using this Google™ sorting activity. Students will develop a deep understanding of the relationship between net force and acceleration. Students are asked to sort 16 free-body diagrams into ‘accelerating’ and ‘non-accelerating.’ When students have finished the activity, they are asked to summarize their learning about free-body diagrams. This physics resource was designed using Google Slides™ for use with Google Classroom™. ⇨ Need the same
Preview of Finding Net Force Google™ Picture Scramble: No Prep Net Force Digital Activity

Finding Net Force Google™ Picture Scramble: No Prep Net Force Digital Activity

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''What is the formula for net force?’’ is one of the most frustrating questions physics teachers are asked! Help students build a deep conceptual understanding of net force with this digital physics activity. Students will find net force two ways: by finding the sum of the force and by using Newton’s 2nd Law. I created this activity to help students remember both ways to calculate net force when solving free body diagrams.  This was designed for use with Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™.  I
Preview of Calculating Mass & Weight Printable & Google™ Maze - Physics & Physical Science

Calculating Mass & Weight Printable & Google™ Maze - Physics & Physical Science

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Practice converting between mass and weight using this fun and engaging printable and Google Slides™ Maze for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™. Students will calculate mass and weight of various objects using various accelerations due to gravity. There are also a few conceptual questions about the difference between mass and weight. This is designed for the Forces Unit in High School Physics and Physical Science. Students will need to know how to convert between grams and kilograms
Preview of FREE PhET™ Moving Man Motion Graph Investigation - PDF & Google™ Versions

FREE PhET™ Moving Man Motion Graph Investigation - PDF & Google™ Versions

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This interactive digital lab will help your physics students discover the properties of motion graphs. Students will investigate the meaning of positive & negative position, positive & negative velocity, positive & negative acceleration, slope of a distance graph, and slope of a velocity graph. A PDF and a Google™ version of the recording sheets are provided. I have also included an answer key with my work shown.  ✩ TOPICS ADDRESSED IN THIS PHYSICS INVESTIGATION✩Positive & Negative Posi
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Experience

I make Physics Curriculum and Activities that support students with a wide range of mathematics & language skills. I have taught Physics for over 15 years in Texas, Chicago, and Germany. This included Conceptual Physics, Honors, Pre-AP AP, IB, and Abitur Physik.

Teaching style

I have spent most of my career teaching physics to students who need extra math or language support. I enjoy helping students who traditionally ''hate math'' learn to love it as a tool to understand the fascinating world around them. My goal is to make students feel they can solve any problem with enough time, patience, and good eraser. I learned through formal trainings and practical application how to support students with significant gaps in math. In my classes, I found that a physics course can help many students catch up in math faster than in a traditional math course because they are more engaged in the real-world applications. I have also taught physics to a large populations of English Language Learners in South Texas and to German Language Learners in Germany. I received formula training in both countries on language supports in science education. However, I think having to teach in my non-native language to German native-speakers was the biggest learning experience for me!

Awards & shining teacher moments

You know that moment, when you hook a student and they NEED to know why? And you can see the questions and wonder for the universe around them? That is the greatest honor/award! Bonus when the answer is ''Scientist don't know that yet, but please mention me in your Nobel acceptance speech if you figure it out.''

My own education history

Bachelors in Physics 2008, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas Masters in Secondary Teaching 2009, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas

Additional biographical information

''If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.'' -Antoine de Saint-Exupery “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” - Carl Sagan “The highest forms of understanding we can achieve are laughter and human compassion.” - Richard P. Feynman ''I think physicists are the Peter Pans of the human race. They never grow up, and they keep their curiosity.'' - Isidor Isaac Rabi