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12th grade physics graphic organizers for Easel

Preview of Wave Properties #2 Science CER Reading/Writing Prompt

Wave Properties #2 Science CER Reading/Writing Prompt

Created by
STEMbyMrsM
As current science teaching practices and ELA teaching practices continue to evolve, teachers are encouraged to incorporate more nonfiction text into classroom practice. This short nonfiction text is based on current news.This CER document provides a vehicle for nonfiction text reading analyzed through the lens of Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning. We want our students reading more science and constructing arguments in a scientific manner. This text can be used as a bell ringer, included in a sub
Preview of Master Physics: Intro to Free Body Diagrams (Inquiry Based Guide + Ppt + Easel)

Master Physics: Intro to Free Body Diagrams (Inquiry Based Guide + Ppt + Easel)

Created by
Ty The Afro Guy
Teaching Free Body Diagrams? Use this inquiry based guide to allow students to discover how to draw and interpret Free Body Diagrams and how they relate to Newton's Laws. Students will start with an example that will gradually release students from a guided approach to a free inquiry approach. This resource is best used as a guided inquiry teaching tool.Students will eventually be able to:Draw Free Body DiagramsDescribe Balanced vs. Unbalanced ForcesRelate Free Body Diagrams to Newton's LawsWhy
Preview of Newton's Laws Introduction (Inquiry Based Guide + Ppt) + Easel Activity

Newton's Laws Introduction (Inquiry Based Guide + Ppt) + Easel Activity

Created by
Ty The Afro Guy
Teaching Newton's Laws. Use this inquiry based guide to help students ask the right questions! This guide uses a fictional planet for students that helps students release the fear of "being wrong". Students will compare the motion of objects on the fictional planet to the motion on Earth as a means of "discovering" Newton's Laws of Motion. Students will then be granted a scenario that they must explain using the 3 Laws of Motion.Why Inquiry?Telling students what's right skips over the process wh
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