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VECTORS - Breaking into Components Guided Notes -PowerPoint

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Lisa Tarman
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10th - 12th
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This was so helpful for me as a science teacher tutoring my advisory students in geometry. It allowed me to refresh my knowledge and have a great resource for my students that needed a little extra support.

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This is a zipped file that contains a single sided pdf notes sheet to work along with a 6 slide animated PowerPoint.

In my physics class after learning kinematic equations and before learning projectiles, I do some mini lessons on vector math. Isolating vectors instead of learning in context seems to pay off when we go on to dynamics where the vectors are not in a few limited orientations like they are in projectiles.

This lesson introduces vector resolution (breaking into components).

The magnitude and direction of a vector is given in the form: 215 units @ 145°

There is a guided example followed by individual practice with answers.

This is the 2rd of a 3 part series on vectors.

Vectors - Describing Directions is posted HERE

Vectors - Finding Resultants is posted HERE
Total Pages
8 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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