This “hands on” session will equip Middle School Teachers to develop activities for their students which will produce high quality data that will be used to reveal Newton’s laws of motion by using inexpensive materials and equipment such as stop watches and a meter stick
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigat...
Earth\u27s gravity pulls all objects toward its center, and near the Earth\u27s surface. Objects in ...
Using Interactive Physics 4 eighth grade students explored the question “What are the best combinati...
The article presents a lesson plan for middle education which teaches concepts to explore Newton\u27...
I have developed an activity which I would like to share, in the hope that it might prove educationa...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
A well-known classroom demonstration involves the rolling of hollow and solid objects down an inclin...
Discovering Uniformly Accelerated motion is intended as a three week uniform acceleration unit taugh...
Developing hands-on activities that engage and excite K–12 students is critical for stimulating inte...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
Students will use the Interactive Physics program to create a simple machine. ...
This article describes four innovative pedagogical exercises: (i) The expression for relation betwee...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
We experimented with a simple pendulum on a NASA reduced-gravity flight. Your students can measure ...
Physics teachers often like to discuss physics concepts with their students on the basis of simple d...
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigat...
Earth\u27s gravity pulls all objects toward its center, and near the Earth\u27s surface. Objects in ...
Using Interactive Physics 4 eighth grade students explored the question “What are the best combinati...
The article presents a lesson plan for middle education which teaches concepts to explore Newton\u27...
I have developed an activity which I would like to share, in the hope that it might prove educationa...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
A well-known classroom demonstration involves the rolling of hollow and solid objects down an inclin...
Discovering Uniformly Accelerated motion is intended as a three week uniform acceleration unit taugh...
Developing hands-on activities that engage and excite K–12 students is critical for stimulating inte...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
Students will use the Interactive Physics program to create a simple machine. ...
This article describes four innovative pedagogical exercises: (i) The expression for relation betwee...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
We experimented with a simple pendulum on a NASA reduced-gravity flight. Your students can measure ...
Physics teachers often like to discuss physics concepts with their students on the basis of simple d...
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigat...
Earth\u27s gravity pulls all objects toward its center, and near the Earth\u27s surface. Objects in ...
Using Interactive Physics 4 eighth grade students explored the question “What are the best combinati...