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Preview of LAB: Forces While Riding an Elevator

LAB: Forces While Riding an Elevator

This lab activity has student groups riding an elevator while a volunteer stands on a bathroom scale in order to get readings on the Normal Force. After conversion from pounds to Newtons, students create 8 Free Body Diagrams showing the forces on the person, the directions of the velocity and acceleration vectors, and calculations for the net force and acceleration experienced by the rider.
Preview of Newton's 3rd Law Intro+

Newton's 3rd Law Intro+

This editable PowerPoint presentation introduces Newton's 3rd Law and gives example of action and reaction force pairs. Agent-Object notation is introduced and used to explain the surprising reason why Normal force and Weight are equal and opposite, but NOT an Action-Reaction pair. When you dive off of a cliff, you and the entire earth fall towards each other with equal and opposite forces! (But very unequal accelerations)
Preview of Horse and 3rd Law

Horse and 3rd Law

In this presentation, a (secretly lazy) horse studies physics at night in the barn and uses Newton's 3rd Law to convince a farmer that it is futile to pull on a wagon since "if I pull on the wagon, the wagon exerts an equal and opposite force on me". Agent-Object notation is explained and used to analyze the three (horizontal) interactions: horse/ground, horse/wagon, & wagon/ground. Ends with an activity for small groups with whiteboards or paper to assess understanding.
Preview of Force Taxonomy, 4 FBD Scenarios, About Normal Force

Force Taxonomy, 4 FBD Scenarios, About Normal Force

This Editable PowerPoint reviews the 1st and 2nd Laws, and then introduces a taxonomy of Names and Symbols for commonly encountered forces; contact and non-contact. Four real-life examples are used to show how to identify the forces present (and not present!) and create an accurate properly labelled Free Body Diagram. Finally, the Normal force is explained at a micro-physical level, and common confusions dispelled.
Preview of Covalent Bonding, Compounds, and Naming

Covalent Bonding, Compounds, and Naming

This fully editable PowerPoint reviews the Octet rule and the 2 main types of bonding. It introduces covalent bonding, describes with examples how and why atoms share electrons to form compounds. The special tetravalent nature of Carbon bonding is discussed in terms of forming complex 3-D structures essential for life Finally, the naming of covalent compound is introduced, using oxides of nitrogen for examples.
Preview of Ionic Bonding and Naming

Ionic Bonding and Naming

This fully editable PowerPoint defines the Octet rule and the 2 main types of bonding. It introduces Oxidation Number, describes with examples how cations and anions bond and form ionic compounds. Finally, the naming of ionic compound is covered, including with polyatomic ions and transition metals.
Preview of Huskies!

Huskies!

Introductory worksheet gives students practice drawing Free Body Diagrams for a simple situation (huskies pulling dog sled) involving 2 vertical forces and 3 horizontal forces. Students write an expression for net force along each axis using the correct symbols/abbreviations and apply the 2nd law to find the acceleration. Follow up questions use kinematic formulas to describe the resulting motion.
Preview of Power Introduction

Power Introduction

This PowerPoint provides definitions for power and efficiency in terms of rates for both work and energy transformation. Three example problems guide students through solving problems that involve finding time, power, or energy. Units utilized include Watts, Horsepower, seconds, hours, and Joules.
Preview of First Law, Net Force, Equilibriums

First Law, Net Force, Equilibriums

This fully editable PowerPoint defines Newton 1st Law in 3 ways. It gives rich historic context as to how Galileo demolished the physics of Aristotle, and shows with examples the concepts of Force, Net Force, as well as Static and Dynamic Equilibrium.
Preview of Freefall, Orbits, and Einstein's Happiest Thought.

Freefall, Orbits, and Einstein's Happiest Thought.

This fully editable Powerpoint explains freefall and its relationship to astronauts experiencing weightlessness while in orbit. Finally, Einstein's "happiest thought" and his revolutionary Principle of Equivalence is introduced, the crucial first step in Einstein's formulation of a radical new theory of gravity. Nine links to videos and simulations are embedded for educators who want to open up more depth and wonder!
Preview of The Relation between Mass,  Weight, and ā€œgā€

The Relation between Mass, Weight, and ā€œgā€

This well designed and fully editable PowerPoint presentation explains the formula that relates weight, mass, and the acceleration of gravity. Includes 3 fully worked example word problems that show the cancellation and combination of SI units.
Preview of The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

Using proportional reasoning lets us find quantitative and qualitative answers to Physics and Math problems in a fast and easy way. This 4 page tutorial explains a three step process for approaching these problems, and also has 6 completely worked examples to help the student become a master at solving proportional reasoning problems. Great prep for the AP Physics and other standardized Physics exams.
Preview of Constructing a Free Body Diagram

Constructing a Free Body Diagram

This tutorial and mini-worksheet explains the rationale for and the steps for creating a Free Body Diagram (FBD). Includes determining the contact and non-contact forces at play, and labeling forces. A short, but challenging, exercise lets students create 2 FBDs so they can practice the steps, and see how the choice of system changes a FBD.
Preview of Newton's 1st & 2nd Laws: Fill-in Review with Wordbank

Newton's 1st & 2nd Laws: Fill-in Review with Wordbank

A 1 page review of Newton's first and second laws. Students fill in the blanks using a word bank. Good warm-up activity with a partner or small group. Complete solution included.
Preview of 8 Scenarios 8 Force Diagrams

8 Scenarios 8 Force Diagrams

Students practice creating properly labelled Free Body Diagrams starting from 6 real-life scenarios. Includes complete solution.
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Experience

20+ years teaching High School Physics and Chemistry

Teaching style

Hands-on, Thematic, Cooperative Learning...

Awards & shining teacher moments

1999 Physics Prize University of Oregon Phi Beta Kappa

My own education history

BS Physics with Honors, University of Oregon Masters in Science Education, University of Massachusetts