Marsha singing “every girl’s a woman, too” didn’t age well.
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#ITeachPhysics, Physics Teacher (Retired), Author: The Lessons of Phyz @ TPT, Conceptual Physics, Physical Science, and Integrated Science lab manuals, The Blog of Phyz, The Lessons of Phyz (blog), photographer
Marsha singing “every girl’s a woman, too” didn’t age well.
Just as Americans voted for.
They’re moving away from any attempt at hiding it anymore. Their clock is ticking; they need everyone to be inured to the rhythms of naked autocracy.
Full moon ranging from dark orange on top rights to bright white bottom left.
Tried this because it’s been a while since I shot a lunar. A learning experience. Hope to do better in … is it 2028?
Well that brings joy to my heart.
The Germans probably have a word for simultaneous delight and embarrassment. I often feel that courtesy of episodes of Nova. So it was with this therapsid-themed story.
Nevertheless, I have questions. (What’s a therapsid?)
Mammal Origins [PBS NOVA]
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Was it this one? It started as a series of number puzzles with a roller coaster theme. Later, I replicated it with conceptual questions in place of the calculations. I thought they worked nicely in tandem.
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The title pits tried and true attention economy convention against Betteridge’s law of headlines.
I have even more questions. But I’m not here to push your buttons.
There are some interesting findings, but room for skepticism.
Can Dogs Talk? [PBS NOVA]
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Michael Faraday's "your lines of force are highly attractive" is my personal favorite. What's yours?
I always considered it a victory when I was able to transform jaded, "been there; done that" high school juniors and seniors back into the giggling elementary students they had been just a few years ago. Scientist valentines did that reliably.
Here are some ideas on how to implement scientist valentines:
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Here is an album of scientist valentines:
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Michael Faraday scientist valentine: Your lines of force are highly attractive.
Valentine's Day has a way of sneaking up on you, #ITeachPhysics colleagues. It arrives a day early in schools this year, but there is still time to prepare.
It’s 50+°F in Bozeman here in February. The Sun’s got some spots, so I thought I’d shoot them before sunset. Neither the skies nor my technique were perfect.
Marco Rubio is no Isaac Newton.
While true, that statement doesn’t pack as much devastation as one might hope for.
I’m no Isaac Newton, and for that I am grateful.
an acceleration graph that increases, then decreases approximately linearly
That's why it's cool! If a force is applied to an object that increases or decreases linearly, you get an acceleration that varies linearly. Every time you takeoff on a plane you experience this as this @phyphox.org graph shows. You do something similar when merging onto a freeway. #ITeachPhysics
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
The one I used was public domain. That probably helps its popularity. Image Playground wasn’t quite up to the task.
... and this is the first Lesson of Phyz to carry a 2026 tag. A momentumous occasion, indeed!
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In clickbait terms: "Everyone was WRONG about Earth's asteroid bombardment!" But that is not the way.
New NOVA. Season 53 opens with the story of how asteroids might have initiated life on Earth. It's compelling, and evidence for the model is presented.
Nevertheless, I have questions...
Wherever you’re from and whatever lessons you’re looking for, take a look at what’s available here:
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My Lessons of Phyz 2025 TPT Yearbook is out. These two are perennial favorite pages.
I scoped out a new shooting location while the auroral numbers looked promising. Forty minutes out of town in a bit of a canyon. Last night’s show stayed low, but I didn’t come away completely empty-handed.
a straw rests across the backs of 2 chairs supporting a spring with a phone hanging from the bottom. a smiling man stands next to it.
a man sits next to a table showing a bunch of simple random items used in the physics with phones activities. they include a golf ball, a spring, a boba straw, and a d battery
2 photos from my Physics with Phones workshop @aapthq.bsky.social #AAPTWM26 today. A teacher shows his innovative approach to support a spring/mass system given a too-low conference room table. Another shows off the equipment each teacher received. Info: st.llnl.gov/sci-ed/Physi... #ITeachPhysics
TFW Kp is 9 and speed is 1000 km/s but Bz is +35.
In other news, we are less than one month away from Valentines Day, my #ITeachPhysics friends. Are your Scientist Valentines ready to go?
I never did that for my own students’ letters. One thing I did do was to wish the reader well in attracting my student to their institution / program.
I thought highly of my students and didn’t like the perceived begging aspect of the application process.
Themes/items added The Lessons of Phyz at TPT in 2025. I just finished blog entries for All The Things for 2025. It throws into question my commitment to “retirement”.
With any luck, I’ll do better in 2026.
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