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Millersville, Maryland, United States
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I have been teaching physical science and Chem for the past 18 years.
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Preview of Fraction Posters

Fraction Posters

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Includes Posters: 1) adding fractions 2) mixed to improper 3) improper to mixed 4) reducing fractions 5) multiplying fractions
Preview of Unit Conversion (w/ scientific notation)

Unit Conversion (w/ scientific notation)

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unit conversion with scientific notation
Preview of Converting Fractions to Percentages

Converting Fractions to Percentages

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This is designed to help teach/learn about fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Preview of Converting Units (aka dimensional analysis)

Converting Units (aka dimensional analysis)

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This is designed to help teach/learn about converting units.
Preview of Pizza Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

Pizza Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

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This is designed to help teach/learn about simple fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Preview of How to Determine Batting Averages

How to Determine Batting Averages

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Tutorial on how to determine batting averages.
Preview of Unit Conversion Worksheet

Unit Conversion Worksheet

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Worksheet on unit conversion
Preview of What is a Ratio?

What is a Ratio?

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Poster designed to help teach ratios.
Preview of Adding Fractions Tutorial

Adding Fractions Tutorial

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A poster/handout on adding fractions with unlike denominators.
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About the store

Experience

I have been teaching physical science and Chem for the past 18 years.

Teaching style

I like chalk boards. I like to write/draw on chalk boards. White boards are good too if you can afford markers... Good old fashioned lectures! Good old fashioned GOOD lectures. And lots of practice. Good quality labs a must. Nice to be able to throw up a YouTube video of something...like supersonic flight for example.

Additional biographical information

www.teachphysicalscience.com is created by Jonathan Wallace and James Douglas. Jim has over 30 years experience teaching science within Montgomery County Schools and Jon has been teaching physical science for over 14 years within Maryland private schools.