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Physics Hawk

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RALEIGH, North Carolina, United States
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I have taught physical science for 25 years, physics for 21 years, and chemistry for 14 years.
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Preview of Lab Equipment Power Point Game

Lab Equipment Power Point Game

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Physics Hawk
Have you ever noticed that students call every piece of glass in the lab a beaker? That's because movies and TV shows with school labs do it too. Yet, each piece of lab equipment was designed with a purpose. It's important for students to know the names of equipment and what their purpose is so they can use them for the right tasks. This game allows you to engage in retrieval practice about the names and purposes of basic lab equipment.
Preview of Fluid Principles Retrieval Game

Fluid Principles Retrieval Game

Created by
Physics Hawk
This is a multiple choice game on power point. Students could play alone or in teams, answer using whiteboards or ABC cards. It's up to you.
Preview of Name That Phase (or Phase Change) Power Point Game

Name That Phase (or Phase Change) Power Point Game

Created by
Physics Hawk
After teaching students about phases and phase changes, I used this game as retrieval practice. Students can call out it unison, write answers on their mini-whiteboards, or play in teams.
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About the store

Experience

I have taught physical science for 25 years, physics for 21 years, and chemistry for 14 years.

Teaching style

I use a lot of direct instruction, but I couple that with meaningful lab experiences and projects.

Awards & shining teacher moments

ACSI Career Service Award Yearbook dedication for the 1019-2020 school year. Winner of the Jostens Yearbook Program of Excellence award every year it has existed.

My own education history

Friendship Christian School K-9 Sanderson High School Oral Roberts University - BS in Secondary Science Education (Physics Emphasis) Continually educating myself through reading and attendance at Learning and the Brain Conferences.

Additional biographical information

Teaching during the pandemic was hard. In fact, it was the hardest thing I've ever done. But, it did require me to digitize some things I hadn't before and to evaluate test questions as I moved them over to digital platforms, ultimately resulting in better questions. You can benefit from that work here.