Intimidated by inertia? Frightened by forces? Mystified by Newton s law of motion? You re not alone and help is at hand. The stop Faking It! Series is perfect for science teachers, home-schoolers, parents wanting to help with homework all of you who need a jargon-free way to learn the background for teaching middle school physical science with confidence. With Bill Roberton as your friendly, able but somewhat irreverent guide, you will discover you CAN come to grips with the basics of force and motion. Combining easy-to-understand explanations with activities using commonly found equipment, this book will lead you through Newton s laws to the physics of space travel. The book is as entertaining as it is informative. Best of all, the author ...
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Newton’s laws of motion constitute a coherent system. From a didactic and practical point of view, «...
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This valuable and entertaining compendium of Bill Robertson's popular Science 101 columns, from NSTA...
The article presents a lesson plan for middle education which teaches concepts to explore Newton\u27...
This paper offers insight into the author’s experience of teaching the topic of motion under gravit...
How – and why – do things move? How do we describe how they move? This chapter looks at ...
Never has it been so easy for educators to learn to teach physical science with confidence. Award-wi...
My students get very confused about the motions of objects in space. I blame Hollywood. Movies like...
In this study, we investigated effects of demonstrations on teaching of force and motion concepts co...
Many Year 12 physics students in Western Australia have inadequate and underdeveloped conceptions ab...
Newton’s laws of motion constitute a coherent system. From a didactic and practical point of view, «...
This lesson is designed to teach students about Newton's laws and how they apply to space flight and...
Abstract. Bacon exhorted the natural philosophers of his day to read and interpret the ‘book of natu...
Teaching physics by way of the forces on the human body experienced during dance can be an effective...
Force is a fundamental concept in Newtonian mechanics that teachers and teacher educators are expect...
The Human Orrery is a representation of the Solar System at a human scale, on which positions of pla...
When a body is at rest, we know from experience that it will remain at rest unless something is done...
This valuable and entertaining compendium of Bill Robertson's popular Science 101 columns, from NSTA...
The article presents a lesson plan for middle education which teaches concepts to explore Newton\u27...
This paper offers insight into the author’s experience of teaching the topic of motion under gravit...
How – and why – do things move? How do we describe how they move? This chapter looks at ...