Kinematics High School Physics Curriculum.
Ready to help your students learn upper-level science? This Lesson can assist you in teaching essential information on kinematics including length measurement and acceleration Perfect for Substitute plans just print and go
This lesson plan focuses primarily on learning through doing example problems. These example questions reflect the exam and have been proven through my own class to have students score well on the AP® Physics C Exam.
This product contains
- Notes to the teacher
- Two quick fun labs to motivate your students
- 16 Multiple choice questions
- Answer key-written in red to make it easier for you.
- Chart for students with key information
Teach kinematics because students can relate it to real life examples. Although the math can be challenging Students find being able to physically appreciate what’s happening helps the students engage with the subject.
PS2. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions
HS-PS2-1. Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion is a mathematical model describing change in motion (the acceleration) of objects when acted on by a net force.
HS-PS2-2. Use mathematical representations to show that the total momentum of a system of interacting objects is conserved when there is no net force on the system.
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