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12th grade physics dbqs

Preview of 130 Rigorous Physics in Sports Document Based Questions – w/Answer Key

130 Rigorous Physics in Sports Document Based Questions – w/Answer Key

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes 20 rigorous nonfiction selections connecting physical science and physics to sports using document based questions (DBQs) with a provided answer key. These highly interesting selections will capture the attention of students as they use guided questions to illustrate how properties of physics are involved in some of the most popular sports that they enjoy. This 57-page document includes 20 nonfiction sports selections with a total of 130 guided questions and answers. Th
Preview of NGSS Claim Evidence Reasoning Physics Car Crashes Digital

NGSS Claim Evidence Reasoning Physics Car Crashes Digital

With this product students will learn about some of the science behind car crashes by reading an article from abcscience.com. The article asks if double a car’s speed double the force of impact. What the article explains using the equation for Kinetic Energy (KE=1/2mass x velocity²), is that impact force actually increases by 4-6 times when velocity doubles! Students will use evidence in the article that the author provides, draw visual evidence and reason why the data supports the author’s clai
Preview of Gravity Claim Evidence Reasoning CER NGSS ESS1.B PS2.B Print or Digital

Gravity Claim Evidence Reasoning CER NGSS ESS1.B PS2.B Print or Digital

Students learn why gravity always pulls down through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence supports the claim in the "Reasoning
Preview of Aurora Borealis: SAT style article with questions. Great for a sub!

Aurora Borealis: SAT style article with questions. Great for a sub!

SAT style article with questions. Incoporate WICOR and cross curricular assignments into your classroom. It is a great anchoring phenomenon for a science classroom learning about light, atmospheres, solar science, photoelectric effect, or magnetism. Perfect assignment for a substitute to assign, to start a new unit, for use after a test, or even as homework.
Preview of Fireworks SAT Passage with Questions and Key

Fireworks SAT Passage with Questions and Key

An anchoring phenomenon of fireworks, the article is made in an SAT style and includes a set of questions with answer key. Great addition to any electron unit, including electron configuration or photoelectric effect. Works well for a substitute, opening assignment, homework, cross curricular, or WICOR assignment.
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum C.E.R.

Electromagnetic Spectrum C.E.R.

Created by
SNL Curriculum
Students will analyze the data tables and come to a conclusion about the relationship between transverse waves, wavelength, and frequency as they pertain to the electromagnetic spectrum.This format will help students correlate relationships and then use data to justify their findings.
Preview of Distance and Displacement C.E.R.

Distance and Displacement C.E.R.

Created by
SNL Curriculum
This Claim, Evidence, Reason focuses on the differences between distance and displacement. This is a key factor in telling the difference between speed, velocity and acceleration. It included visuals and their measurements for students to analyze and think critically about.
Preview of Mentos and Diet Pepsi Science Lab

Mentos and Diet Pepsi Science Lab

PREDICT - OBSERVE - EXPLAIN
Preview of Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Claim Evidence Reasoning PS1.C Nuclear Processes

Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Claim Evidence Reasoning PS1.C Nuclear Processes

Students learn how scientists finally made a breakthrough with nuclear fusion through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence sup
Preview of Physics PLICKER assessment questions (online or non-tech options)

Physics PLICKER assessment questions (online or non-tech options)

Plicker is a quick and easy way to assess student learning using your cell phone and “cards” that are printed for student use.  Below is a list of Plicker “sets” of 5 questions for Physics standards organized by units. Click on the links to “follow me” and have access to my sets as I create them! How to use: You print a set a class set of cards to keep forever and ever. You upload your class rosters for each class and Plicker will assign a number to each student. Students will get the same num
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