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Physics, Science & Math Teacher • 2014-Present : Ph.D. in Physics • 2012-2014 : Master’s Degree in Physics • 1997-2001 : Bachelor’s Degree

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Physics, Science & Math Teacher • 2014-Present : Ph.D. in Physics • 2012-2014 : Master’s Degree in Physics • 1997-2001 : Bachelor’s Degree
Space (Astronomy) - Solar System – PUZZLES + Answer Keys
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Space (Astronomy) - Solar System – PUZZLES + Answer Keys

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Including 8 different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf & word documents, (15 pages) - Teacher Notes, 1.Types of puzzles; - Crossword, Word Maze, Word Search, Word Angles, Word Trails, Spelling Challenge, Missing Vowels, Matching, Jumbles, etc. 2. Study sheet! 3. Word bank; (Basic terminologies to assist students!) Astronomy Astronomer Solar system Galaxy Milky Way Telescope Orbit Sun Star Planet Inner planets Outer planets Satellite Moon Asteroid Meteor Comet Earth Lens Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Thank you for downloading my products. Please do not forget to leave feedback on my products! I hope that you and your students find them helpful! You may check out my other related products! You can teach the Solar System easily with this document. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt & Tempus Sans ITC)
Waves; PUZZLE Bank –  Introduction to Waves/Sound Waves/Electromagnetic Waves (Electromagnetic Spectrum) – BUNDLE
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Waves; PUZZLE Bank – Introduction to Waves/Sound Waves/Electromagnetic Waves (Electromagnetic Spectrum) – BUNDLE

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This Bundle includes; 1. Waves - Wave Properties (Introduction to Waves) – PUZZLE 2. Waves – Sound Waves – PUZZLE 3. Waves – EMW; Electromagnetic Waves (Electromagnetic Spectrum) – PUZZLE Details: 1. Waves - Wave Properties (Introduction to Waves) – PUZZLE This resource includes; - Several types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf & word documents, (18 pages) - Study sheet You can teach the General Properties of Wave easily with this document. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt AND Tempus Sans ITC) Vocabulary Words: Amplitude Crest Constructive interference Destructive interference Diffraction of WAVE Electromagnetic WAVE Energy of WAVE Frequency Hertz In phase Longitudinal Wave Mechanical Wave Medium Pulse Period Power of WAVE Reflection Refraction Second Speed of Wave Transverse Wave Trough Vacuum Velocity Wave Wavelength 2. Waves – Sound Waves – Puzzle This resource includes; - 15 different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf & word documents, (44 pages) - Study sheet You can teach the Sound easily with this document. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt & Tempus Sans ITC) Vocabulary Words: Amplitude Audible range Compression Decibel Diffraction Doppler Effect Echo Echolocation Frequency Infrasonic Intensity Longitudinal Wave Loudness Mechanical Wave Medium Noise Pitch Rarefaction Sonar Sonic boom Timbre Threshold of pain Ultrasonic Ultrasound Vacuum Vibration 3. Waves – EMW; Electromagnetic Waves (Spectrum) – PUZZLE This resource includes; - Several different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf and word documents, (22 pages) - Study sheet You can teach the Electromagnetic Waves easily with this document. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt AND Tempus Sans ITC)
Einstein’s Theory of RELATIVITY – Teacher Notes
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Einstein’s Theory of RELATIVITY – Teacher Notes

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Totally 3 pages; • Time dilation (Moving clocks run slower!) • Length contraction (The faster the object moves relative to the observer, the smaller is its length!) • Relativistic Mass (Mass and Energy are two sides of the same coin!) • Classical Momentum Equation • Relativistic Momentum Equation • Relativistic Energy • Solving Problems with Answers • Review • HW. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt, Cooper Black & Tempus Sans ITC) Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners.
Waves – Sound Waves – QUIZ + Answer Key
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Waves – Sound Waves – QUIZ + Answer Key

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- This resource includes 8 pages with Answer Sheet. You can get easily student feedback from this subject with these systematic documents. You should install these Fonts for these documents; (Marker Felt AND Tempus Sans ITC)
Einstein's Theory of RELATIVITY – Lesson Presentation (PPT)
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Einstein's Theory of RELATIVITY – Lesson Presentation (PPT)

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Totally 42 slides; • Time dilation (Moving clocks run slower!) • Length contraction (The faster the object moves relative to the observer, The smaller is its length!) • Relativistic Mass (Mass and Energy are two sides of the same coin!) • Classical Momentum Equation • Relativistic Momentum Equation • Relativistic Energy • Solving Problems with Answers • Review • HW. To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life examples are used. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt, Cooper Black & Tempus Sans ITC) Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners.
Dispersion of Light; (Visible Light Spectrum/Colors/Filters/Paints/Rainbow) – PPT
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Dispersion of Light; (Visible Light Spectrum/Colors/Filters/Paints/Rainbow) – PPT

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Lesson Presentation (Totally 185 Slides): Dispersion (Splitting of White Light) The Spectrum of Visible Light: (30 different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Prism & dispersion of light through the prism! Primary and Secondary Colors of light Color Addition Complementary Colors of light, Primary & Secondary Colors of Pigments (Painting) Color Subtraction Colored Filters: (83 Slides, Different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Where have you seen filters used? (Daily life usages) Seeing Colors: (73 different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Why do objects have colors? (Why does grass look green or a rose look red?) Understanding the Red-Eye effect, Rainbow: 19 Slides (Primary & Secondary Rainbows) (All are animated & editable!)) • How is a rainbow formed? • When can we see a rainbow? • What makes a double rainbow? • Why is a rainbow a bow - or arc? • Is a rainbow a full circle or a half-circle? (Can a rainbow be a full circle?) • Does a rainbow have an end? (Can we touch a rainbow?) • Supernumerary Arcs • Can we have a rainbow at night? Painting Activity: 10 Slides (Primary & Secondary Colors) (PPT and Pdf: All are animated & editable!)) Colorblindness: Are you Colorblind? 2D and 3D Glasses, Color on TV, Physics around us, Classroom Activities, If there was no color, what would happen, Revision Why is the sky blue? Check Out The Other Videos Below About Dispersion of (White) Light: https://youtu.be/C93A2mID5I8 https://youtu.be/_de1g9vbRYg https://youtu.be/EqcCQpA5Bms https://youtu.be/MlLHj4melVA https://youtu.be/JdUh2E0280E https://youtu.be/6ohfkSkqo1A https://youtu.be/7pNwu7fxiA0 https://youtu.be/SVeWPJyrEOo
Waves – Sound Waves – Lesson Presentation (PPT)
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Waves – Sound Waves – Lesson Presentation (PPT)

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To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life animations were used. This resource includes 60 slides; - (questions with Answer key) - Physics around us... - Revision, - HW. Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt AND Tempus Sans ITC) Also; With this PPT, everything was prepared according to the Syllabus of Cambridge O Level & IGCSE Physics. With this PPT, Candidates should be able to: (a) describe the production of sound by vibrating sources. (b) describe the longitudinal nature of sound waves and describe compression and rarefaction. (c) state the approximate range of audible frequencies for the healthy human ear as 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz. (d) explain why a medium is required in order to transmit sound waves and describe an experiment to demonstrate this. (e) describe a direct method for the determination of the speed of sound in air and make the necessary calculation. (f) state the order of magnitude of the speeds of sound in air, liquids, and solids. (g) explain how the loudness and pitch of sound waves relate to amplitude and frequency. (h) describe how the reflection of sound may produce an echo. (i) describe how the shape of a sound wave as demonstrated by an oscilloscope is affected by the quality (timbre) of the sound wave. (j) define ultrasound. (k) describe the uses of ultrasound in cleaning, quality control, and pre-natal scanning.