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www.Be-Psychic.com(Sponsored Results)Materials for students and parents of Mr. Baird as well as resources for all people interested in physics.
http://homepage.mac.com/phyzman/phyz/Physics, chemistry and biology course notes, syllabi, assignments and activities.
http://www.bowlesphysics.com/Collection of class notes from the past three decades at a small CT high school. Also, some general interest articles on local education.
http://ajdubre.tripod.com/Offers lesson plans, experiments and activities on light and optics, mirrors and lenses, cells, tissues and organ systems, microscopes, machines and mechanical efficiency.
http://www.mysciencesite.com/Physics resource for Berkeley High School students. Homework, handouts, grades, and projects are available online.
http://www.crashwhite.com/Grade 12 physics assignments for students of SPH4A at Delia School of Canada in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong.
http://dscphysics.freeservers.com/Assistant Professor, Department of Physics at (SUNY) Buffalo State College Research is in the field of Physics Education Research (PER). CV, materials related to physics, physics teaching and the learning of physics, and course materials for his students.
http://physicsed.buffalostate.edu/danowner/Syllabus, lesson plans, tutorials, physics facts, projects and resources.
http://apphysicsb.homestead.com/Syllabus, lesson plans, tutorials, projects and resources.
http://cpphysics.homestead.com/Sites for her high school physics, AP physics, honors physics, and astronomy courses. Syllabi, lesson plans, problem solving skills, projects, tutorials and annotated science resources.
http://dgende.homestead.com/index.htmlOne physics expert's attempt to organize a large amount of useful and fun physics data on one site.
http://www.dctech.com/physics/Includes information and related links for courses pitched at different levels at Augusta State University.
http://chmtmc.aug.eduMaterial provided by Liz Woolard, National Board Certified Physics Teacher.
http://home.nc.rr.com/enloephysics/physics.htmChristine Milcetich is a physics teacher at Firestone High School. Teaches Advance Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) Physics and serves at the Planetarium Director for Akron Public Schools. Pictures, syllabi, projects and due dates, newsletters, and recommended links.
http://home.neo.rr.com/physicsisphun/Offering help for the high school physics student with dynamic animation examples, problem sets and a comprehensive guide to the material.
http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/phys.htmlLesson plans for various topics may be downloaded in Word format.
http://quark.physics.uwo.ca/~harwood/sph4a1/main-fr.htmlHigh school physics curriculum, information and links.
http://www.angelfire.com/stars/dhsphysics/Richard Taylor and Pete Lohstreter use hands-on inquiry labs with computers, calculators, CBLs. Included are amusement park, playground physics, photographs of lab activities, graphs, homework solutions, and projects.
http://home.hockaday.org/HockadayNet/academic/physics/Includes photographs of students at work, lab activities with graphs illustrating student data, homework problem solutions, projects, CBL programs, quotes, and physics related links.
http://home.hockaday.org/HockadayNet/Academic/physics/A physics education site for students of Ithaca High School. Contains course descriptions, assignment lists, science links and other useful stuff.
http://www.sciencejoywagon.com/physicszone/High School physics formulas, Java Applets, physical constants, science project ideas, physics carols, scientific calculators, study skills, and links to other resources.
http://www.ionaphysics.org/Site for AP Physics at La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, California.
http://www.iguanasuite.net/physics/Several experiments and lessons.
http://chem.lapeer.org/PhysicsDocs/Tutoring schedule, courses offered, teacher pages, and additional physics resources.
http://midwoodscience.org/Tips and advice on designing and building model bridges from Balsa or Basswood.
http://www.garrettsbridges.com/Wilson County, Tennessee. Class projects include egg drop, roller coaster, catapult and toothpick bridges. Pictures and descriptions online.
http://members.tripod.com/mrlewisclassroom/A collection of review pages on topics in New York State Regents Physics for students at Manhasset High School.
http://www.dboccio.com/Bryan Clintberg's collection of resources (including full class notes, websites, videos, and eBooks) for students, parents, and teachers of a high school level physics course. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
http://www.studyphysics.ca/Pictures and descriptions of summer research activities, course materials and handouts, related links, and sample tests and quizzes.
http://home.comcast.net/~physicsthx/index.htmProvides subject support for the Kapeland High School's science department, by listing assignments, links to search engines, and a few major science initiatives.
http://www.mysci.net/A resource for high school physics teachers and students. Contains physics contest details, sample problems, science fair help, notes, syllabi, schedules, and pictures of activities.
http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/pschweig/Physics of Energy and The Environment
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/1999/phys161.htmlRecords, rules and tips for this 20+ year old contest along with hundreds of photographs of bridges.
http://www.balsabridge.com/Information on physics classes at Crescent Valley High School in Corvallis, Oregon.
http://www.geocities.com/adam_kirsch/index.htmlPeter Vogel's material for his students at Notre Dame Regional Secondary in Vancouver, BC. Curriculum, pictures, exam helps, and related links.
http://www.ndrs.org/physicsonline/index.htmThese pages consist of notes, labs, and handouts from the author's physics classes, collected over the years.
http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/Previous assignments and experiments, pictures, alumni, articles, course description and curriculum.
http://www.rain.org/~rcurtis/p3600.htmlEverything about physics especially problems and questions about every chapter used at Zaman International School.
http://www.zamanisc.org/physics/Sean Lally's collection of astronomy, physics and skepticism-related materials and links.
http://planetlally.com/Honors and AP course descriptions, school year schedules, suggested web sites and interactive demonstrations, handouts, labs and photographs. A good use of the internet in a high school setting.
http://www.gravitykills.net/Homework, solutions and additional information for all of Mr. Putman's science courses (St. Michael High School, Niagara Falls, Ontario).
http://www.geocities.com/putmancourses/main.htmlBiographical materials related to Mr. Freedman, course homepages for physics classes taught by him over the past few years, advice to freshmen, and some information about the Santa Barbara area and its attractions.
http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~airboy/Great Neck South High School, New York. Schedule, description of the AP exam, school calendar, FAQ, AP course objectives and outlines, handouts in pdf format, recommended links, and Mr. Sckalor's biography.
http://www.gnsphysics.com/Course documents, photographs, announcements, suggested readings, discussion board and faculty list.
http://www.stchas.edu/faculty/gcarlson/physics/Dr. John Clement's course details including the textbook (Minds on Physics), grading rubric, class rules, recommended supplies, lesson plans, and links to many simulations of physics phenomena.
http://www.hal-pc.org/~clement/pius.htmInformation for students and teachers such as how to study, lab assignments, short tutorials, AP physics schedule, and links to helpful science sites. Brockport, New York.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~jlkeefer/science.htmCambridge, England. Personnel, curriculum, examination performance, British Physics Olympiad successes, educational visit opportunities in the region, and favourite web links.
http://www.theleys.net/academic/departments/physics.htmlPCH is a group of science teachers who share labs, worksheets, projects and other files concerning the teaching of physics. This site is a directory of items members have contributed. The files on this site are available to anyone interested in using them for educational purposes.
http://www.shade.k12.pa.us/pch/Physics instructor at San Diego State University's personal page with some material for his courses and teaching activities.
http://tonydude.net/