Teacher's facilitation guide for the Collision Course lesson. Updated to include instructional strategies for teaching the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions.
A comprehensive teacher's guide and answer key for the Planet Pulse lesson, including guided note completions, practice problem solutions, and substitute facilitation tips.
An improved problem set with larger writing areas and optimized page breaks. Part 2 and Part 3 are now structured to stay together on the same page, ensuring a professional and usable student worksheet. Simplified language for easier student comprehension.
A research-based graphic organizer with optimized writing spaces and high-contrast text. Features white backgrounds for all work areas to ensure student handwriting is clear and legible. Revised with simpler language for easier student understanding.
Guided notes for the Planet Pulse slide presentation. Features increased writing space, clear vocabulary definitions, and improved layout to ensure students have ample room for handwriting. Optimized page breaks ensure sections remain together. Reduced total page count to 3 for efficiency. Simplified phrasing to match the updated slide deck.
A simplified slide presentation for 9th-grade environmental health, using accessible language while maintaining all key vocabulary like ecosystems, deforestation, and greenhouse gases. Perfect for students who need clearer, more direct explanations. Revised for visual clarity and accessibility.
A presentation deck demonstrating the Law of Conservation of Momentum. Now includes a comparison between Elastic (bouncing) and Inelastic (sticking) collisions, showing that total momentum is conserved in both cases. Revised for visual clarity and contrast.
Expanded 4-page answer key for the Crash Lab Worksheet. Now includes worked solutions for student-designed scenarios, challenge questions about asteroids and satellites, and the predictive math for train engine couplings. Revised for renumbering, unit consistency, and scientific terminology.
An enhanced 4-page student worksheet featuring student-designed scenarios, higher difficulty challenge questions, and a predictive math section where students calculate the outcomes of inelastic train collisions. Optimized for conceptual depth and practical math. Revised to use "Grocery Store" examples and fixed page break overflows.
A one-page visual anchor chart for 9th-grade physics. Explains Newton's 3rd Law, momentum (p=mv), and Conservation of Momentum. Now includes a comparison between Elastic and Inelastic collisions.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Crash Engineering Project. Includes pacing suggestions, answer keys for the jigsaw expert tasks, a grading rubric, and tips for addressing common physics misconceptions.
Revised team synthesis report template. Fixed page break issues and expanded student work areas for momentum calculations. Improved visual polish for a professional engineering look. Added a case data summary sidebar for easy reference.
Revised expert cards for the jigsaw activity. Fixed clipping issues and added missing graph labels. Optimized layout to fit two cards per page consistently and expanded student note areas. Fixed subscript rendering issues.
Revised project introduction handout for students. Outlines the team roles and the case study parameters. Fixed page break issues and sidebar layout for better readability.