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  1. Apologia Diffidentis by W. Compton Leith, 2009-08-22

1. Science: Physics Lesson Plans Index
A few simple plans.
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/science/physics/

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Field Trips and Simple Physics:

You can turn a bus ride into a physics experiment that will even have your fellow teachers scratching their heads. Everyone knows that a weight suspended by a string and taped to the ceiling of the bus will appear to swing backward as the bus speeds up, and forward as it decelerates, due to inertia. Also take along a helium-filled balloon on a string to tie to a seat or fasten to the floor. What will it do? The opposite. You'll have a great time getting students to hypothesize then try to explain the result. We know that air has mass so it also has a certain inertia; when the bus moves forward the weight hanging on the string AND the air in the bus both tend to stay where they are, thus appearing to move backward. The air molecules tend to compress together toward the back of the bus, changing the air pressure in much the same way as barometric pressure changes. Tighter molecules, more pressure. The balloon, meanwhile, is trying its best to move to an area equal in density to its helium (somewhere out in the upper atmosphere, actually) so as the air pressure in the bus increases, it tends to move to an area of lesser pressure. What we really have is a bus full of air sloshing around inside, changing pressure as the bus accelerates, decelerates, or turns, with a balloon trying to get to the area of lowest pressure.

2. SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
Almost 200 lesson plans, grouped by physics topic. Also, math lesson plans are on the same page.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
The Physics lessons are divided into the following categories: Matter Mechanics Fluids Waves, Sound and Optics , and Miscellaneous
Matter
  • Introduction to the Periodic Table by Estellvenia Sanders - Chicago Vocational
    Tempting Temperatures
    by Marjorie Fields - Ella Flagg Young
    Air: Demonstrating Its Presence and Effects
    by Porter Johnson - Illinois Institute of Technology
    Density
    by Marilyn Martello - Clinton
    Air Movement
    by Lisa C. Ingram - Frederick Douglass Middle Academy
    Gases Lighter and Heavier than Air
    by Bonnie Anderson - Libby School Annex
    States of Matter
    by Kathleen Moore - O. W. Holmes
    Temperature
    by Jackie Baker - Crown Community Academy Exploring the Properties of Matter in the Preschool by Lorraine Watt - Brian Piccolo Elementary School The Air Out There by Gladys Allen - Louis Wirth Experimental School Comparing Densities of Different Liquids by Elaine Messal - Henry Clay Elementary The Three States Of Matter by Sharon R. West - Edward Hurley Solids, liquids and gases
  • 3. Morgan Park High School Physics Course Descriptions
    AP physics course outline, lab manual and lesson plans. Honors and regular physics lesson plans and course outlines. Computer physics course outline and lesson plans.
    http://www.iit.edu/~rcoleman/physics.html
    Morgan Park High School Physics Course Descriptions
    Advanced Placement Physics course outline.
    Advanced Placement Physics
    lesson plans.
    Advanced Placement lab manual

    Honors and Regular Physics objectives syllabus and lesson plans
    Computer Physics
    course outline and lesson plans.
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