I have taught in NYC, Austin, Dallas and most recently New Jersey. I have designed curriculum for Physics, AP Physics, Biology, and Engineering. I have over 20 years of teaching experience.
This is a complete lesson designed for a 1.5 hour class. The lesson is an introduction Rotational Inertia (moment of inertia) and also covers how angular acceleration and net torque are related. This lesson is designed with the AP Physics 1 test in mind but can be used for any physics class. Powerpoint with videos of solved solutions, definitions, worked example problems gifs etc.Cornell style notes with follow along blanks, and practice problems along the wayGroup or individual style practice
In this lab students will gather data on the horizontal velocity of a projectile and show that it does not change as it is flying through the air. They will calculate the horizontal velocity of the projectile while on a table and then compare it to when the projectile was in the air. The only materials you need for this lab are some kind of projectile (marble, tennis - ball etc.) and a makeshift ramp. You can use CPO timer equipment if you wish or a simple tape measure and timer.
This is a complete lesson designed for a 1.5 hour class. The lesson consists of: Powerpoint with animations, gifs, definitions, worked example problems etc.Cornell style notes with follow along blanks, example problems etc.Group style practice problems complete with teacher solutionsexit quiz for the students with solutions
An interactive powerpoint complete with animations and great diagrams and pictures are coupled along with notes that are already set up for students. Notes are missing pieces so students follow along but not missing so much that it takes too long. There is a two page worksheet included and an exit quiz with three versions.
This is a complete lesson designed for a 1.5 hour class. The lesson is an introduction to torque on the AP Physics 1 level, it consists of: Powerpoint with video of solved solution, definitions, worked example problems etc.Cornell style notes with follow along blanks, example problems etc.Group or individual style practice problemsexit quiz for the students and a key to all the problems and quizThe PowerPoint presentation is designed to do the work for you - just click through slowly to see the
The following is a powerpoint presentation that has many animations built in and places for talking points about SHM. The Cornell style notes follow along and by the end of the lesson the student has a complete set of notes on SHM and some example problems to guide them through the the included worksheet. There is also an exit quiz included for the end of class
Quick little quiz about distance, displacement and velocity.
Answers:
1.b
2.c
3.a
4.d
5.c
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Experience
I have taught in NYC, Austin, Dallas and most recently New Jersey. I have designed curriculum for Physics, AP Physics, Biology, and Engineering. I have over 20 years of teaching experience.
Teaching style
I tend to develop hands on activities for students with scaffolded examples as anchor points.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Mayor Bloomberg visited my classroom in NYC... That's kind of a thing right?
My own education history
BS in Physics and Math
MSeD Science Educaiton
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