These 4 m4v Videos cover Rotational Kinematics. These concepts will be used as a learner progresses through Rotational Dynamics and other Rotational concepts. The first m4v Video defines both Angular Displacement and Angular Velocity. The second m4v Video defines Angular Acceleration and shows a comparison between the Linear Constant Acceleration Equations and the Angular Constant Acceleration Equations. An example of their use is also included. The third m4v Video derives 2 expressions relatin
These 4 Keynote Presentations cover Rotational Kinematics. These concepts will be used as a learner progresses through Rotational Dynamics and other Rotational concepts. The first Keynote Presentation defines both Angular Displacement and Angular Velocity. The second Keynote Presentation defines Angular Acceleration and shows a comparison between the Linear Constant Acceleration Equations and the Angular Constant Acceleration Equations. An example of their use is also included. The third Keynot
This Keynote Presentation takes the learner through the definition and discussion of angular displacement and angular velocity. The presentation includes a discussion about all points on a rigid rotating object having the same angular displacement and angular velocity. The presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity. The slides go step by step to help with understanding what is happening. You can then assigned it to the students to view independently, practice, or review. Check out t
Understanding the basic trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, and tangent are important for future problem solving in Physics. The first m4v Video demonstrates how to calculate the height of an object using one of the 3 basic trigonometric functions (the tangent function) and calculating the hypotenuse. The second m4v Video shows the learner how to convert between Cartesian and Polar Coordinates. A skill that will be used for future vector addition problems. The presentation can be used as
Understanding the basic trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, and tangent are important for future problem solving in Physics. The first Keynote Presentation demonstrates how to calculate the height of an object using one of the 3 basic trigonometric functions (the tangent function) and calculating the hypotenuse. The second Keynote Presentation shows the learner how to convert between Cartesian and Polar Coordinates. A skill that will be used for future vector addition problems. The presen
These two m4v Videos takes the learner through the process of evaluating numerical expressions and variable expressions following the Order of Operations. Both videos can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. Both videos can be uploaded to any LMS such as Canvas. This includes:*Numerical Expressions m4v Video *4 minute 9 second run time *Learning Essential Question *4 Examples Problems *Multiple Animations and Sound Effects to keep the
Do you want to save money? These two Keynote Presentations are bundled. The 2 different presentations on order of operations takes the learner through the process of evaluating numerical expressions and variable expressions following the order of operations. They are used at the beginning of the year and for reteaching. Both presentations can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently for practice and review. Keynote gives the user the ability to voi
Dimensional analysis and unit analysis are necessary skills for future success in physics. This Keynote Presentation on dimensional analysis and unit analysis cover the basics of dimensionally analyzing and/or analyzing with units equations. The presentation must be teacher guided. Keynote gives the user the ability to voice-over the presentations. I have narrated presentations like this to be used by my students remotely. If you do not have Keynote, check out this presentation in video form at
Dimensional analysis and unit analysis are necessary skills for future success in physics. This m4v Video on dimensional analysis and unit analysis cover the basics of dimensionally analyzing and/or analyzing with units equations. The video must be teacher guided. This video can be uploaded to most learning management systems for students to view before or after the class discussion. The video has a run time of 5 minutes and 30 seconds. If you have Keynote, check out Dimensional Analysis and U
This m4v Video demonstrates the steps to convert between Cartesian Coordinates (x and y components) and Polar Coordinates (vectors). I guide the students through these two examples once I cover basic right-triangle trigonometry. This skill is a must when using vectors. Checkout the preview. The video can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently as review or homework. The video can be easily uploaded to most learning management systems (I use Canvas)
This Keynote Presentation takes the learner through the process of evaluating variable expressions following the Order of Operations. The presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. This includes:*12 Slide Presentation *Learning Essential Question *1 Examples Problem *Multiple Animations and Sound Effects to keep the learner engaged Other Math Resources you Might Need:Order of Operations Keynote PresentationCalculating Height Using
This Keystone Presentation takes the learner through the process of evaluating numerical expressions following the Order of Operations. The Keynote Presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. The presentation is a great way to introduce a skill that will carry over to every math and science course. Check out the preview. This includes:*14 Slides *Learning Essential Question *4 Examples Problems *Multiple Animations and Sound Effects
This m4v Video is an introduction into the inverse operation of squaring a number called the Square Root. The video can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. This video can be uploaded to any LMS such as Canvas. Check out these other math resources:Order of Operations with Examples VideoVariable Expressions with Examples VideoOrder of Operations with Examples Video BundleThis includes:*Video run time 4 minutes and 31 seconds *Learning Essential
This Keynote Presentation is an introduction into the inverse operation of squaring a number called the Square Root. The presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. Keynote gives the user the ability to voice-over the presentations. I have narrated presentations like this to be used by my students remotely. Check out these other math resources:Order of Operations with Examples Keynote Variable Expressions with Examples KeynoteOrder of
This m4v Video takes the learner through the process of evaluating variable expressions following the Order of Operations. The video can be used as a teacher guided activity to teach order of operations with variable expressions. I teach this after Order of Operations Unit Analysis. Can also be easily assigned to the students to view independently on any LMS. (I use Canvas.) Perfect for practice and review. Check out the preview. This includes:*Video run time is 2 minutes *Learning Essential Q
This Keynote Presentation takes the learner through a discussion of the 2 conditions of Equilibrium, Translational and Rotational Equilibrium. Included are the following 3 examples, Classic Seesaw Example, Parallel Forces Example and Horizontal Beam Example. The Horizontal Beam Example includes right triangle trigonometry. The presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity. The slides go step by step to help with understanding. You can then assign the presentation to students to view ind
This Keynote Presentation demonstrates the steps to convert between Cartesian Coordinates (x and y components) and Polar Coordinates (vectors). I guide the students through these two examples once I cover basic right-triangle trigonometry. This skill is a must when using vectors. Check out the preview. The presentation can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. Keynote gives the user the ability to voice-over the presentations. I have narrated pr
Understanding the basic trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, and tangent are important for future problem solving in Physics. This m4v Video demonstrates how to calculate the height of an object using one of the 3 basic trigonometric functions (the tangent function) and calculating the hypotenuse. The video can be used as teacher guided or instruction or independently by the student. The video can be uploaded to most learning management systems. The video has a run time of 2 minutes and 6 s
This mv4 Video takes the learner through the process of evaluating numerical expressions following the Order of Operations. The video can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently. The video may be uploaded to any LMS such as Canvas. Perfect resource for any pre-algebra class. Check out the preview. This includes:*Video has a 4 minute and 9 second run time *Learning Essential Question *4 Examples Problems *Multiple Animations and Sound Effects to keep
This mv4 Video takes the learner through the definition and derivation of the expression for Centripetal (Radial) Acceleration in both Linear Velocity and Angular Velocity. The video can be used as a teacher guided activity or assigned to the students to view independently for homework or practice. This video can be uploaded to any LMS (I use Canvas). Check out the preview. This includes:*Video run time is 3 minutes and 48 seconds *Learning Essential Question *Equation for Centripetal (Radial) F