This is a Halloween themed self-paced "choose your own adventure" type activity were you are searching for various monsters in the school in order to capture them. This is done by analysing motion maps / motion diagrams. There are three motions featured in this activity: constant motion, increasing (speeding up), and decreasing (slowing down). After you determine what the motion is, you are asked to calculate where to put the "trap" in order to catch the monster.
7th - 10th
Physical Science, Physics
CCSS
8.EE.B.5
, HSN-VM.A.3
, MP1
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About the store
Experience
I have degrees in Physics and Curriculum Design. I also have 9 years experience teaching advanced physics and engineering classes.
Teaching style
Mix it up! Lecture, hands on labs, games, physical activities, whiteboarding, etc. Just not too much of anything in one sitting!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Local Air Force Chapter Teacher of the year 2019
My own education history
I started out as an engineering major, but switched to physics about half way through. After I graducated with my B.S. in phyics I eventually went back for a Masters in Education, and I've been teaching ever since.
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