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- Resource ID: PM1L1
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Types of Motion
Students will distinguish between and/or interpret the types of motion.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0024
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Three Laws of Motion
This resource provides alternate or additional learning opportunities for students learning the three Newton's Laws of Motion. It includes a collection of interactive materilas, videos, and other digital media. Physics TEKS, (4)(D)
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- Resource ID: PM4L5
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Wave Behavior: Doppler Effect
Given diagrams, scenarios, or illustrations, students will identify the characteristics of the Doppler effect.
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- Resource ID: PM4L8
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Waves: Practical Applications
Given diagrams, scenarios, illustrations, or descriptions, students will identify uses of waves in medical and industrial applications.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0034
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Law of Inertia
This resource provides instructional resources for Newton's First Law, the law of inertia.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0036
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Law of Action-Reaction
This resource is to support TEKS (8)(6)(C), specifically the Newton's third law or the law of action-reaction.
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- Resource ID: PM1L2
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Motion in One Dimension
Given descriptions, illustrations, graphs, charts, or equations, students will analyze motion in one dimension.
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- Resource ID: PM1L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Analyzing Two-Dimensional Motion
Given descriptions, illustrations, graphs, charts, or equations, students will analyze motion in two dimensions, including projectile and circular motion.
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- Resource ID: PM2L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Electric and Magnetic Forces
Given diagrams, illustrations, or descriptions, students will identify examples of electric and magnetic forces.
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- Resource ID: PM2L10
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Electromagnetic Forces
Given schematic diagrams, illustrations or descriptions, students will identify the relationship of electric and magnetic fields in applications such as generators, motors, and transformers.
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- Resource ID: PM3L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Power
Given diagrams, illustrations, scenarios, or relevant data, students will calculate the power of a physical system.
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- Resource ID: PM3L1a
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Kinetic and Potential Energy
Given diagrams, illustrations or relevant data, students will identify examples of kinetic and potential energy and their transformations.
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- Resource ID: PM3L1
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Work-Energy Theorem
Using diagrams, illustrations, and relevant data, students will calculate the net work done on an object, the change in an object's velocity, and the change in an object's kinetic energy.
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- Resource ID: PM4L1
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Waves—Properties
Given diagrams, descriptions or illustrations, students will determine the properties of wave motion and wave propagation as they pass through different media.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0068
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Projectile Motion
This resource provides alternative or additional tier-one learning options for students learning about projectile motion—Physics TEKS (4)(C).
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- Resource ID: SE111001
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
3.01 Distance and Displacement
In this video, we explore the difference between distance traveled (an example of a scalar) and displacement (an example of a vector), and we review some basic vector math.
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- Resource ID: SE111002
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
3.02 Average Speed and Average Velocity
In this video, we explore the difference between speed and velocity, and their relationship to distance and displacement.
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- Resource ID: SE111003
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
3.03 Kinematic Equations in One Dimension
In this video, we introduce the three primary kinematics equations and apply them to one-dimensional problems. The term "acceleration" is also introduced.
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- Resource ID: SE111004
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
3.04 Kinematic Equations Graphical Analysis
In this video, we analyze hypothetical experiments by graphing position, velocity, and acceleration versus time, qualitatively.
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- Resource ID: SE111005
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
3.05 Kinematic Equations in Two Dimensions
In this video, we apply the three primary kinematic equations to projectile motion problems.