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PhysicsWithMsNigro

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15 years teaching physics, engineering, forensics, research and math.
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Preview of Complete Regents Physics Curriculum Bundle

Complete Regents Physics Curriculum Bundle

Unit 1. Units & Measurement (2 topics) Unit 2. Kinematics (8 topics) Unit 3. Statics (6 topics) Unit 4. Dynamics & Momentum (10 topics) Unit 5. Motion in a Plane (Projectiles, Inclined Planes, Circular Motion, Universal Gravity) (9 topics) Unit 6. Energy (5 topics) Unit 7. Electrostatics (7 topics) Unit 8. Current Electricity (7 topics) Unit 9. Magnetism (3 topics) Unit 10. Waves (5 topics) Unit 11. Light (3 topics) Unit 12. Modern Physics (4 topics) *Each topic has lesson slides, follow along n
Preview of Statics - Vectors Bundle

Statics - Vectors Bundle

This is the complete Statics Unit for the Physics Regents Each topic consists of lesson slides, guided notes and a video It contains: Vectors and scalars Adding vectors mathematically at 0, 90 and 180 degrees Adding vectors graphically tip to tail Using the parallelogram method for adding concurrent vectors The resultant Max min range The equilibrant Vector components Lab for adding concurrent vectors Project
Preview of Energy Bundle

Energy Bundle

Forms of energy Kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, work, heat Work Power Conservation of energy *This unit has lesson slides, guided notes, videos, practice, answer keys and labs*
Preview of Modern Physics Bundle

Modern Physics Bundle

The photoelectric effect The Compton effect Energy of a photon Classification of photons The hydrogen atom Quantization of energy Lyman, Balmer and Paschen Series Emission and absorption spectra Particle adventure webquest Particle physics Classification of matter Antimatter The four fundamental forces Nuclear mass and energy E = mc^2 Universal mass units The electronvolt Mass difference *This bundle includes lesson slides, follow along notes sheets, videos and a webquest*
Preview of Light Bundle

Light Bundle

Wave-particle duality of light Double slit experiment Photoelectric effect Electromagnetic spectrum Speed of light equations The photon Energy of a photon equations Polarization Reflection Diffuse reflection Refraction Absolute indices of refraction Speed and wavelength equations Snell's Law Total internal reflection Critical angle *This bundle includes lesson slides, follow along notes sheets and videos*
Preview of Current Electricity Bundle

Current Electricity Bundle

Current electricity Ohm's Law Electrical Power Electrical Energy Junction Rule Placement of Meters Series Circuits Parallel Circuits *This bundle has lesson slides, guided notes and videos*
Preview of Electrostatics Bundle

Electrostatics Bundle

Electrostatics Quantization of charge Conservation of charge Charging by induction and electroscopes The electrostatic force-Coulomb's Law Electric fields Potential difference *This bundle has lesson slides, guided notes, videos and practice*
Preview of Magnetism Bundle

Magnetism Bundle

Magnetism Magnetic Field Electromagnetic Induction The Mechanical Universe Video Worksheet *This bundle has lesson slides, guided notes and videos*
Preview of 9.1. Work & Power Lesson Slides

9.1. Work & Power Lesson Slides

Definition of Work Equation for Work The Joule Derived and Fundamental Units Work with forces at an angle Work against gravity Power definition Power equations The Watt The power/time relationship *This topic has lesson slides, guided notes, videos and practice*
Preview of The Particle Adventure Activity

The Particle Adventure Activity

This is a webquest that is given to students to learn about the development of the field of particle physics. I cannot find this website anymore so I saved slides to go with The Particle Adventure Activity. The slides are listed separately as a free resource.
Preview of Waves Bundle

Waves Bundle

Transverse and longitudinal waves Amplitude and wavelength Frequency, period and speed Light and sound Motion of points in a wave Angles Phase Fixed and free boundaries Reflection, transmission and absorption Superposition and interference Nodal lines Standing waves, resonance, diffraction, dispersion, doppler effect, sonic boom *This bundle includes lesson slides, follow along notes sheets and videos*
Preview of Inclined Planes Bundle

Inclined Planes Bundle

Newton's Laws F = ma Net Force Weight and Mass Normal Force Friction Inclined Planes
Preview of 9.4. Energy Conservation Lesson Slides

9.4. Energy Conservation Lesson Slides

Forms of Energy Conservation of Mechanical Energy Rollercoasters Pendulum KE to PE PE to KE PEs to KE or PE
Preview of Graphing Linear Motion Bundle

Graphing Linear Motion Bundle

In this bundle you will find: Position, velocity and acceleration graphs Obtaining information from graphs Interpreting the slope and area of graphs Obtaining graphs from linear motion equations Interactive game *This bundle contains lesson slides, guided notes, a game and videos*
Preview of Universal Gravity Bundle

Universal Gravity Bundle

Universal Gravity Gravitational Field Strength Mass and Weight Relative Method/Simple Numbers Strategy This bundle has lesson slides and guided notes
Preview of Projectile Motion Bundle

Projectile Motion Bundle

4 Cases of Projectile Motion Drop Upwards throw Horizontal throw Projectiles at an angle
Preview of 2.2. Acceleration Lesson Slides

2.2. Acceleration Lesson Slides

Definition of Acceleration Acceleration Equations Acceleration Graphs Compare Constant Velocity to Acceleration Positive and Negative Signs The GUESS Method for solving linear equations *This lesson goes with a notes sheet, video and practice*
Preview of 2.5. Describing Motion from Graphs Lesson Slides

2.5. Describing Motion from Graphs Lesson Slides

Getting information from graphs Slope and area of graphs Describing motion from graphs Forward, backwards and at rest graphs Speeding up, slowing down, constant velocity graphs d, v, a graphs of constant velocity and accelerated motion Linear motion equation graphs *This topic has lesson slides, guided notes and videos*
Preview of 4.3. Types of Forces & Free Body Diagrams Lesson Slides

4.3. Types of Forces & Free Body Diagrams Lesson Slides

Free Body Diagrams Friction Normal Force Force of Gravity Applied Forces FBD of objects on a horizontal surface, on an inclined plane, on free fall, with or without friction, with or without acceleration *This lesson goes with guided notes and a free video*
Preview of 4.6. Normal Force, Apparent Weight, Elevator Problems Lesson Slides

4.6. Normal Force, Apparent Weight, Elevator Problems Lesson Slides

Normal Force Apparent Weight Elevator Problems Weightlessness Examples *This topic has lesson slides, guided notes and a free video*
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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.