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Physical science Common Core W.11-12.1 resources

Preview of Chemistry Meets Art: Exploring State Changes through Creative Projects

Chemistry Meets Art: Exploring State Changes through Creative Projects

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Creative Chem
Elevate classroom engagement with this captivating State Changes Art Project! This innovative project seamlessly blends scientific exploration with creative expression, providing a unique and enriching learning experience. Watch as students dive deep into interactive experiments, fostering a love for science while reinforcing key chemistry concepts. Ignite curiosity and creativity with this immersive educational tool!Students will observe a state change in order to create an original piece of ar
Preview of High School Physics - Laboratory: Torque

High School Physics - Laboratory: Torque

Created by
The Physics Lab
This quantitative, inquiry based laboratory exercise for physics or physical science classes examines Newton's Second Law for a rotation about a fixed axis. The exercise measures the rotational inertia of a pulley with an acceleration timer. Applicable to Physical Science, Physics, Honors Physics, and AP Physics classes.This exercise uses an acceleration timer sold by Ward's Science.This laboratory exercise comes bundled with Lecture: Derivation of Instantaneous Velocity and with Lecture: Genera
Preview of Physics Misconception Cards

Physics Misconception Cards

Created by
Wagner Physics
These are two sets of seven questions pre-formatted to be printed on Avery 5163 (or 5263) shipping labels which can then be placed on either side of a 3x5 card. Each question can then be flipped to affirm or deny a statement related to common misconceptions related to the nature of forces. These misconception relate specifically to Origin, Possession, Motion, Order, Direction, Visibility, and Size. These misconceptions were gleaned from the famous work by David Hestenes, Malcolm Wells, and Greg
Preview of High School Physics - Laboratory: One Dimensional Kinematics

High School Physics - Laboratory: One Dimensional Kinematics

Created by
The Physics Lab
Applicable to Physics, Honors Physics, and AP Physics courses. The purpose of this inquiry-based, quantitative laboratory exercise for physics or physical science classes is to examine the kinematics of one dimensional motion with constant acceleration. An acceleration timer is required.Instructor's notes, student worksheets, and equipment resources are included.This laboratory exercise comes bundled with General Guidelines for Laboratory Reports, and Derivation of Instantaneous Velocity.This la
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