Physics Teacher Resources

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AP Physics Overview

AP Physics Lesson Plans

AP Physics Videos

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$60  per semester for AP Physics Videos
         (Items #AP-V-1 and #AP-V-2)
$100  for the full year of AP Physics Videos

         (Item #AP-V-3)

AP Physics - Semester 1 Videos: 
$60  (Item #AP-V-1)

   Videos:
      27 mp4's of "live lectures" in our classrooms
      23 mp4's of "formal lectures"

AP Physics - Semester 2 Videos: 
$60  (Item #AP-V-2)

   Videos:
      53 mp4's of "live lectures" in our classrooms
      9 mp4's of "formal lectures"



Videos:
  
Video lectures of new content are available for most AP Physics topics.  These videos are provided in one of two possible forms:  Live Lecture and a more formal Lecture form.  In all cases, teachers are free to make these videos available to their students in their classroom or DVD form if desired.  However, it is illegal to distribute the videos electronically (such as on a web site) unless they are password protected for use by the individual educator’s students only
   Live Lecture videos are simply a recording of our classroom lecture over a particular topic.  The recordings are intended primarily as a teacher resource to demonstrate the methods used to present a new topic.  However, in some cases, the Live Lecture videos may also be useful for students that have been absent.
   The more formal Lecture videos are created specifically to replace a classroom lecture.  For some chapters (Chapters 4-5 and portions of Chapters 12, 15, and 16), we have “flipped” our classrooms.  Students watch the more formal videos in place of a classroom lecture, allowing more class time for individual instruction. 
 
1st Semester Preview:
Video ~ Live Lecture
1st Semester Preview:
Video ~ Formal Lecture
2nd Semester Preview:
Video ~ Live Lecture
2nd Semester Preview:
Video ~ Formal Lecture
 

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