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10th grade physics lessons for Easel

Preview of Simple Machines - Notes & Problems with Key

Simple Machines - Notes & Problems with Key

Created by
Fudge Factors
Topic: Simple Machines actual mechanical advantage, ideal mechanical advantage, work input, work output, and mechanical efficiency. This is an introductory lesson to introduce terms and equations before students perform labs. I use this with my freshman level general science and junior conceptual physics classes after we complete the unit on work and power. It is intended for students who are in pre-algebra or algebra 1. Depending on the level of your students, this could take between 30 and
Preview of Balloons & Static PhET Lab | Auto Graded Google Form Lesson | NGSS PS2-3

Balloons & Static PhET Lab | Auto Graded Google Form Lesson | NGSS PS2-3

This complete & comprehensive Google Form lesson engages students with a cute/silly phenomenon video of balloons, static and a cat. Students describe what they wonder about it and how they think the phenomenon works (cause & effect). Students learn important concepts by reading about electric forces & electric charge from CK12 and watching a 3 minute TEDed video (all linked in the form lesson) to reference atoms, charges, conductors, insulators, charging methods and polarization. Stu
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 Master Physics: Projectile Motion Intro (Inquiry Based Guide + PPT+ Easel)

Master Physics: Projectile Motion Intro (Inquiry Based Guide + PPT+ Easel)

Created by
Ty The Afro Guy
Teaching Projectile Motion?Using this resource allows students to learn projectile motion with the goal of "programming" a robot to the appropriate specifications to score a basket by shooting a basketball from the free throw line. Using this guide, students will build upon their knowledge of kinematics and trigonometry to "perfect the code" of their robot.After completing this resource, students will be able to:Define the variables of motion in vertical and horizontal directionsSolve for the in
Preview of Accuracy, Precision, Random Uncertainty & Systematic Error Worksheet

Accuracy, Precision, Random Uncertainty & Systematic Error Worksheet

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 1.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. Concepts include the difference between accuracy and precision, the relationship between accuracy and precision to systematic error and random uncertainty, identifying systematic errors and random uncertainties in practical situations, and methods to reduce systematic error and random uncertainty. The video lesson is suitable to flipped classroom, independent learning or traditional classroom
Preview of Newton's first law of Motion, The law of Inertia Video Lesson

Newton's first law of Motion, The law of Inertia Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 2.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. The following ideas are explored: statement of the first law, uniform motion does not require force, zero net force implies zero or constant velocity, and numerous applications. This practice sheet was designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7ibuNwheP0There are 2 pages of questions and 2 pages of solutions.Please write a review (must wait 24 ho
Preview of Acceleration Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

Acceleration Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 2.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Concepts emphasized in the lesson include distinguishing acceleration from speed, distinguishing between negative acceleration and deceleration, and using data, graphs and ticker tapes to calculate acceleration. The worksheet was designed to accompany the following free video lesson:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVqMbgVpDYThere are 18 questions on 2 pages and 3 pages of solutions. My Yout
Preview of Heat, Temperature and Internal Energy Exercises for a Video Lesson

Heat, Temperature and Internal Energy Exercises for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson based on Topic 3.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. The questions are primarily conceptual, focusing on the ideas of heat or thermal transfer, temperature and internal energy. The potential and kinetic energies of the particles in solids, liquids and gases are explored, as are the types of heat transfer, and the idea of temperature equilibrium.This worksheet was designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh8JYX7XSe
Preview of Kinematic Concepts Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

Kinematic Concepts Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on topic 2.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Key concepts explored include distance, position, displacement, speed, velocity, instantaneous and average. The questions are designed to develop clear distinctions between closely related kinematic concepts. This worksheet was designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPwebs3luj8&t=686s There are 9 questions on 2 pages and 3 pages of solutio
Preview of Reading / Interpreting x-t and v-t Motion Graphs Worksheet with video lesson.

Reading / Interpreting x-t and v-t Motion Graphs Worksheet with video lesson.

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 2.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Students learn specifically what criteria on an x-t and a v-t graph tell them the position of the object, the direction of travel, whether the object is speeding up or slowing down, and whether the acceleration is to the left or right. They then practice reading x-t and v-t graphs. The worksheet is to accompany the following video lessons:Reading x-t graphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTe
Preview of C. Doner's Physics: Superposition & Interference Worksheet

C. Doner's Physics: Superposition & Interference Worksheet

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The lesson is based on Topic 4.3 of the IB Physics syllabus. Skills practiced on the worksheet include describing destructive and constructive interference in transverse and longitudinal waves, understanding longitudinal waves graphically, superimposing waves as when they interfere at a point in space and when they travel through each other in time. The video lesson is well suited to flipped classroom, independent learning or traditional classroom settin
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
Preview of Doppler Effect Internet Activity and Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Doppler Effect Internet Activity and Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. Content is based on Topic 9.5 of the IB Physics HL syllabus. The questions are both conceptual and problem solving. They involve Doppler shifts for sound, water and electromagnetic waves, the derivations of the equations, and flexible problem solving.This worksheet was designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnrGHWVzy4k4 pages of questions and 4 pages of solutionsMy Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/
Preview of Forces & Free Body Diagrams Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Forces & Free Body Diagrams Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is from Topic 2.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. Students learn to identify the different types of force, an algorithm for drawing free body diagrams, guidelines for scaling their force vectors, and practice drawing free body diagrams of increasing complexity. There are 4 pages of questions, and 2 pages of solutions. This worksheet is designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://studio.youtube.com/video/Li9sGd2nkes/editPleas
Preview of Master Physics: Match That Motion Graphing Activity!

Master Physics: Match That Motion Graphing Activity!

Created by
Ty The Afro Guy
Teaching Motion? Have students demonstrate their learning with these activities that will allow students to interact with the material. This resource consists of 2 activities:Match The Motion!Match The Graph!Match The Motion:This activity consists of multiple cut-out cards that students can match together. A great inquiry resource, students will need to match a kinematic questions to the appropriate kinematic equation used to solve that question. Students will also match the position time graphs
Preview of Comparing the 3 Kinds of Fields Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Comparing the 3 Kinds of Fields Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is from Topics 5.1, 5.4 and 6.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. The worksheet compares and contrasts electric, gravitational and magnetic fields in terms of fundamental quantities that fields act on, units, creation of uniform fields, paths of particles in the fields, and orientation of fields compared to forces. There are 2 pages containing 17 questions, and 2 pages of solutions. This worksheet was designed to accompany the free video lesson av
Preview of Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Wire Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Wire Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is from Topic 5.4 of the IB Physics syllabus. Ideas emphasized include applications of F=IlBsin(theta) including using the right hand rule, and rectangular loops next to current carrying wires. The video lesson is well suited to flipped classroom, independent learning, or traditional classroom teaching.This worksheet is designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L16fcMPzAB8 There are 2 pages of qu
Preview of Electron Drift / Drift current / Drift Speed Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Electron Drift / Drift current / Drift Speed Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is from Topic 5.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Concepts include comparing electron drift to electron speed to signal speed, density of conduction electrons, charge carriers, and deriving & applying the drift current equation. The material is suitable for flipped classroom, independent learning or the traditional classroom. This worksheet is meant to accompany the free video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe2j-zbJchI Th
Preview of Recording and Understanding Uncertainties, Questions for a Video Lesson

Recording and Understanding Uncertainties, Questions for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 1.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. Concepts emphasize rules for simple digital and analogue scales, fluctuations in reaction time, and begins to introduce students to the idea of propagation of uncertainties. It is designed so that students develop a sense of the concept of an uncertainty, its usefulness, and the practical skill of estimating and recording uncertainties. It is well suited to independent learning, flipped classr
Preview of Circular Motion Worksheet for Video Lesson

Circular Motion Worksheet for Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson based on Topic 6.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Key concepts include distinguishing between inertia and force, distinguishing between real forces and a net force for circular motion, drawing free body diagrams, and using Fnet=ma to solve problems.Questions involve key concepts and problem solving. Full solutions are included to all the questions. There are 4 pages of questions and 5 pages of solutions.This worksheet was designed to accompany the free vide
Preview of Oscillations & Simple Harmonic Motion Internet Activity and Exercises

Oscillations & Simple Harmonic Motion Internet Activity and Exercises

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 4.1 of the IB Physics syllabus. Concepts that are emphasized include restoring forces, Hooke's law, the defining equation of simple harmonic motion, motion graphs (x-t, v-t, a-t), and energy graphs and transformations, phase and phase difference, angular speed and isochronous oscillations. The video lesson is well suited to flipped classroom, independent learning and the traditional classroom.This worksheet accompanies the
Preview of Reflection & Transmission/Refraction Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

Reflection & Transmission/Refraction Worksheet to accompany a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is based on Topic 4.4 of the IB Physic syllabus. Concepts emphasized include reflection and transmission of pulses on strings or springs, drawing two dimensional wave front / wave ray diagrams for waves at a boundary, and the qualitative aspects of refraction including the direction of bending of the waves and the critical angle. The video lesson is suitable for flipped classroom, independent learning, or a traditional classroom setting.This
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