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PhysicsWithMsNigro

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15 years teaching physics, engineering, forensics, research and math.
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Preview of The Metric System Bundle

The Metric System Bundle

SI Units The Meter The Kilogram Estimation Significant Figures Order of Magnitude The Powers of Ten Prefixes Scientific Notation Aimed towards Regents Physics
Preview of 3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with a Protractor Follow Along Notes Sheet

3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with a Protractor Follow Along Notes Sheet

Determining scale Determine the magnitude of the resultant using scale Using protractors *These guided notes go with lesson slides and videos*
Preview of 3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with a Protractor Lesson

3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with a Protractor Lesson

Determining scale Determine the magnitude of the resultant using scale Using protractors *This lesson goes with guided notes and videos*
Preview of 1.2. Order of Magnitude Lesson

1.2. Order of Magnitude Lesson

Powers of Ten Order of Magnitude Prefixes Scientific Notation Intended for Regents Physics *This lesson has a notes sheet associated with it*
Preview of 1.2. Order of Magnitude Follow Along Notes Sheet

1.2. Order of Magnitude Follow Along Notes Sheet

Order of Magnitude The Powers of Ten Prefixes Scientific Notation Intended for Regents Physics *This notes sheet goes with a Order of Magnitude Lesson*
Preview of 1.1. The Metric System Lesson

1.1. The Metric System Lesson

SI Units The Meter The Kilogram Estimation Significant Figures Aimed towards Regents Physics
Preview of 1.1. The Metric System Video
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1.1. The Metric System Video

SI Units The Meter The Kilogram Estimation Significant Figures Aimed towards Regents Physics *This video lesson goes with The Metric System Lesson and The Metric System Notes*
Preview of 3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with Protractors Video
3:21

3.2. Drawing Vectors to Scale with Protractors Video

Determining scale Determine the magnitude of the resultant using scale Using protractors *This lesson goes with lesson slides and guided notes*
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About the store

Experience

15 years teaching physics, engineering, forensics, research and math.

Teaching style

Teaching for Mastery: Allowing students to retake assessments until each topic is mastered. Flipped Classroom: I record myself teaching each lesson and post the videos on Google Classroom for my students. Students who are absent, confused, slower note takers or seeking to review material benefit tremendously from watching the videos over and over, and pausing and rewinding them. NGSS NYSSLS

Awards & shining teacher moments

LIPTA Executive Board Member. Around 40% of my students have earned 85% or higher as a grade on their Physics Regents Exam consistently over the past 6 years.

My own education history

75+ Graduate Credits in Education - NYSUT, NY Masters in Physics - Queens College, NY Bachelors in Mathematics - Queens College, NY Minor in Secondary Education - Queens College, NY Associates in Mathematics and Languages - Nassau Community College, NY High School - La Presentación, Medellin, Colombia

Additional biographical information

Born and raised in Medellin, Colombia Attended all-girl Catholic High School in Colombia and moved to NY to learn English and study abroad. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy College level Mathematics classes were in the US. After all, Mathematics back in my high school in Colombia seemed to be at a much higher level than the College level Mathematics classes I was taking. I decided to become a US citizen and teach Physics after learning just how much demand there is for Physics teachers in the US. It was the best decision I ever made. I love my job and I love my students. Through the years, I’ve learned how to make Physics concepts easier for my students to learn, and how to demonstrate several ways to meet the needs of each of my students regardless of their learning style. Every year, I continue to improve my work and add pieces that I learn from colleagues, workshops, social media and even students themselves.