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I am a dedicated science teacher with many years of experience in both Middle School and High School classrooms. Having taught at different levels, I understand the progression of the science curriculum and exactly where students tend to struggle in Physics and Chemistry.
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Preview of Graphing Motion: Distance vs. Time — Worksheet — Motion Graphs Practice

Graphing Motion: Distance vs. Time — Worksheet — Motion Graphs Practice

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What’s included in this resource? These ready-to-use worksheets focus on Distance vs. Time graphs, one of the most commonly tested concepts in middle school and early high school physics. Students will read, interpret, and analyze real motion graphs using concrete, relatable examples such as cars, bicycles, skateboards, and sprinters. This resource includes: ✔ Illustrated notes explaining how to read Distance vs. Time graphs (constant speed, acceleration, at rest) ✔ Graph 1 & Graph 2 — label
Preview of Motion Unit: Speed, Distance & Time | SDT Triangle Strategy | Practice Worksheet

Motion Unit: Speed, Distance & Time | SDT Triangle Strategy | Practice Worksheet

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Motion Made Simple – A Complete, Stand-Alone Motion ActivityThis comprehensive physical science resource is designed to help students fully understand motion, position, speed, and reference points through clear explanations, guided examples, and structured practice. Students learn not only what motion is, but also how to calculate, analyze, and interpret motion mathematically and conceptually. What's Included (Fully Editable & Print-Ready):Two Differentiated Versions:Color-Coded Version: Specif
Preview of Energy Sources: Renewable vs Nonrenewable Energy

Energy Sources: Renewable vs Nonrenewable Energy

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Energy Sources : Renewable vs Nonrenewable Energy Supplemental AidSupport student understanding of renewable and nonrenewable energy with this clear, student-friendly supplemental aid! This printable reference chart helps learners recall key information about major energy sources, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, biomass, coal, oil, and natural gas. Perfect for science notebooks, test prep, accommodations, and classroom reference, this resource includes an easy-to-read chart and
Preview of Motion Detectives: Forces Case Files – Interactive STEM Activity

Motion Detectives: Forces Case Files – Interactive STEM Activity

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Motion Detectives: Forces Case Files – Interactive STEM ActivityBecome a Force Detective! Engage your students in this fun, hands-on STEM activity where they solve mysteries using the science of forces! Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, this resource makes learning about push, pull, gravity, friction, and magnetism exciting and interactive. What’s Included: 4 Mystery Case Files set in a park and playground, each highlighting a different force: The Sliding Sock Mystery –
Preview of Push or Pull Sorting Activity – Motion and Force

Push or Pull Sorting Activity – Motion and Force

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Push or Pull Sorting Activity – Motion and Force Unit Students examine pictures showing different actions, cut them out, and sort them by gluing each image under the correct heading: Push or Pull. This activity helps students identify and classify forces through visual examples.
Preview of Kinematics and Motion : Displacement and Distance

Kinematics and Motion : Displacement and Distance

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Are you looking for a clear, structured, and effective resource to introduce Kinematics to your students? This comprehensive lesson and worksheet pack bridges the gap between complex scientific theory and practical application, helping students master the fundamental differences between Distance and Displacement. Designed by an experienced science teacher and educational specialist, this resource focuses on deep understanding rather than rote memorization. It breaks down the math (ΔxΔ x) and t
Preview of Kinematics and Motion : Reference Point, Frame of Reference and Position

Kinematics and Motion : Reference Point, Frame of Reference and Position

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his document provides an introductory lesson on motion in one dimension (kinematics). It clearly explains fundamental concepts such as reference points, frames of reference, origin, and position. The resource includes precise definitions, illustrative diagrams (e.g., the train, houses on a street), and an exercise to help students understand the importance of choosing an origin. Concepts covered in this document:Kinematics and Motion in One Dimension (1D)Definition of Frame of ReferenceReference
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Experience

I am a dedicated science teacher with many years of experience in both Middle School and High School classrooms. Having taught at different levels, I understand the progression of the science curriculum and exactly where students tend to struggle in Physics and Chemistry.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Chemistry and a Specialized Master’s degree in Chemistry. My strong academic background ensures that the materials I create are scientifically accurate, rigorous, and of the highest quality for your classroom.

Additional biographical information

I started this store to share the resources that have worked best for me over the years. I know how time-consuming lesson planning can be, so my goal is to provide effective, ready-to-use tools that save you time and help your students succeed.