I don’t, but I found a page with links to sample sorts that may be helpful: cl.desmos.com/t/card-sort-...
I don’t, but I found a page with links to sample sorts that may be helpful: cl.desmos.com/t/card-sort-...
Happy Birthday, Eric!
Sounds cool but terrifying!
Oh no, the post has been removed! What was it about?
This lists the current person in each role in the order of succession: simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...
It follows the presidental line of succession: www.usa.gov/presidential...
I think maybe two or three?
My BA? AB.
It looks like all of the #PAEMST awardees have been scrubbed from the NSF website.
paemst.nsf.gov/finalist_pro...
You mean the red C-clamp, right?
Large cardboard box of a class set of hot wheels tracks. Item #CLM23-9993
No, it came with the set! It was a special class set for STEM educators they gave away for free a number of years ago
Physics classroom with hot wheels tracks, meter stick, balance at each lab station
Picture of equipment at a lab station: balance, meter stick, toy popper, hot wheels car, photogare
Photo of the quiz document. Task 1: determine launch speed of toy popper. Task 2: determine how much thermal energy is generated as hot wheels car travels the length of the track
Group quiz on conservation of energy today! #iteachphysics 🎢
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For me:
Position = blue
Velocity = green (as in GO!)
Acceleration and force = red (because they are related by N2L)
Electric fields = orange
Magnetic fields = cyan
I hate to break it to you, but ….
JONATHAN
I have! I tried to make consistent color connections across multiple representations as well. Position graph color = motion map dot color. Velocity graph color = velocity vector color. Acceleration graph color = acceleration vector color. Etc.
A few folks shared ideas on Twitter a while back. Search “physics #wodb”
There’s an app game called “Red Herring” which is also similar!
apps.apple.com/us/app/red-h...
Text explains the rules of the game “Connections” on the NYT app
Woke up to a new word game called “Connections” in the NYT puzzle app. It’s just like the lab grouping game I do with students on the first day of school! fnoschese.wordpress.com/2011/08/07/s... 🍎 🎢 🧪
Loved that game as a kid even though I didn’t quite understand how to play it well. One of the few games at the time that had speech!
I’m sure that would be fine!
I’ve been using the physics string that Pasco sells.