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We experience concepts of physics daily. Whether we’re walking, playing sports, driving a car, the concepts are naturally occurring all around us. What if we could capture the movement around us to learn and evaluate basic physics so that we could then learn to identify it daily in our lives?
The physics of Angry Birds: how it works
In Depth: How Rovio wrote such realistic interactions into the game
Exploriments now brings interactive science learning to your iPad®
You have been enjoying our simulation-based interactive learning units for a while now. We are sure Exploriments have helped you take Science teaching and learning to the next level. We now invite you to experience the new and enhanced interactive, and engaging Exploriments on your iPad.
New research provides the first mathematical understanding of the shape of a ponytail and could have implications for the textile industry, computer animation and personal care products.
In AP Physics (and many other science studies) the journey to find an answer to a problem is the most important component of the learning process – not the answer itself. Our need to make sure students think deeply about the subjects they study is one key reason The College Board AP Program is undergoing revisions of several courses and exams in history, science and world languages.
I teach Physics and AP Physics B and have found some great resources over the years to use in class and to share with students as support materials. Here's a list of some of them.
Learning Circuits has been designed to support units 4F and 6G of the UK National Curriculum Key Stage Two Science.
Does flicking a dice really render a random face? The answer would be no.
Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way!
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The OSP Collection provides curriculum resources that engage students in physics, computation, and computer modeling. Computational physics and computer modeling provide students with new ways to understand, describe, explain, and predict physical phenomena.
Squishy circuits are a project from the Thomas Lab at the University of St. Thomas. The goal of the project is to design tools and activities which allow kids of all ages to create circuits and explore electronics using play dough.
The most amazing collections of science experiments, games, activities, challenges and more!
Physics plugin for Sketchup
Explore physics the exciting way, by trying out a simple and fun experiment. This month, Musical tea Don't forget to check back next month for the next edition...
These clips from The Simpsons cartoons are intended for use by science teachers. It is recommended that you download and archive each clip that you would like to use.
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