Flipping Physics
Reflections on the 2015 AP Physics 1 Exam Free Response Questions
Mr.p gives basic suggestions for how to approach the free response question portion of the AP Physics 1 exam.
Curated Video
Understanding Square Roots and Placing them on a Number Line
In this lesson, students will learn about square roots and how to place them between two integers on a number line. They will understand that numbers that are not perfect squares still have square roots, and they will be able to estimate...
Flipping Physics
Nerd-A-Pult - Measuring Initial Velocity
We need to know the initial velocity of a projectile leaving the Nerd-A-Pult. That means we need the initial speed and the initial angle. This video shows exactly how I measured both.
Curated Video
Maximizing Revenue: Using Quadratic Functions to Find the Best Selling Price
In this video, you will learn how to use the graph of a quadratic function to find the best price for selling stuffed animals. By finding the zeros of the function and understanding the relationship between price and sales, you can...
Curated Video
Understanding Even and Odd Numbers: Patterns and Relationships
In this video, the teacher explains the alternating even-odd pattern of numbers by drawing pictures and using a number line. Students learn that even numbers can be evenly split into groups of two, while odd numbers cannot.
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: Part 3 of 3 of learning to solve proofs
This video contains 1 proof to solve. Geometric Proofs, Part 6
ACDC Leadership
Are you faster than Clifford? Macro Edition
Can you draw the graphs of macroeconomics faster than me? Also, share this video with your teacher and see if he or she can beat my best times. Here are my times: 14 seconds- AD/AS showing recessionary gap 21 seconds- Money market with...
Curated Video
Solving Compound Conjunction Inequalities in One Variable by Graphing
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve compound conjunction inequalities in one variable by graphing on a number line. They will understand the similarities between solving multi-step inequalities and equations, and how to...
Curated Video
Finding the Axis of Symmetry in Quadratic Equations
In this video, mathematicians learn how to find the axis of symmetry in a quadratic equation. The axis of symmetry is a line that divides the parabola into two mirror images. By understanding the concept of symmetry and using the formula...
Curated Video
Drawing Images of Dilation with Negative Scale Factors
In this lesson, students will learn how to draw images of dilation with a negative scale factor using the center of dilation at the origin on the coordinate plane. They will understand that a dilation takes a segment not going through...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Systematic Literature Review and Meta Analysis
Systematic literature review with meta analysis is one of the most important methods used to review the scientific evidence on a topic. It starts with a literature search. If you're in the medical world, that might mean using PubMed (but...
The Backyard Scientist
3D Pen - Plastic to metal, Girlfriend spider prank, Dry ice air-hockey. #3D Simo Mini
I've always wanted to play with a 3D pen, they look pretty fun. Ive figured out some practical uses, like turning plastic into metal, and 'welding' broken plastic together. It's easy to turn any 3D drawn or 3D printed plastic object into...
FuseSchool
What Are Dot and Cross Diagrams - Part 1| Properties of Matter
Learn the basics about how to use dot and cross diagrams to represent covalent bonds. Dot and cross diagrams are simply a straightforward way of drawing the electrons in the orbitals of atoms and compounds. Most of the time, we use dots...
Brian McLogan
Solve related rates two cars traveling
π Learn how to take the derivative of a function. Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Centripetal Force Problem - Car over a Hill
A 453 g toy car moving at 1.05 m/s is going over a semi-circular hill with a radius of 1.8 m. When the car is at the top of the hill, what is the magnitude of the force from the ground on the car?
Flipping Physics
Analyzing Water in a Bucket Revolving in a Vertical Circle
Analyzing the forces acting on a bucket of water which is revolving in a vertical circle.
Indigo Artbox
Blue Rider Group: 5 Minute Art History Video
The Blue Rider Group in 5 Minutes How: Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc Paved the Way for Modern Art & Were Devastated by World War I
Brian McLogan
How to find the area of a figure by using multiple figures (mistake)
π Learn how to find the area and perimeter of composite shapes. A composite shape is a shape that is composed of different shapes. The area of a shape is the measure of the portion enclosed by the shape while the perimeter of a shape is...
Curated Video
Understanding Geometric Representations: Points, Lines, and Planes
In this video, students learn about the distinctness between the definition and representation of geometric terms such as points, lines, and planes. The video explains how specific notation and drawings are used to represent these...
Flipping Physics
Conical Pendulum Demonstration and Problem
A conical pendulum is demonstrated and itβs angular velocity is determined.
Curated Video
Identifying Function Properties with Real-World Examples
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify function properties by examining real-world examples. They will understand that a function takes any input and yields exactly one output. They will also learn about the concept of...
Curated Video
Dividing Unit Fractions by Whole Numbers Using the Multiplicative Inverse
In this lesson, students will learn how to divide unit fractions by whole numbers using the concept of the multiplicative inverse. By understanding the relationship between division and finding fractional parts, students will gain a...