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Physics 405: Projectile Motion

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• Define projectile and trajectory.
• Describe the horizontal and vertical components of a projectile's motion.
• Describe the motion of a satellite.
• Explain the apparent "weightlessness" of satellite passengers.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide I
PDFNote Taking Guide II


PDFProjectile Problems Worksheet


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Physics 404: Newton's 3rd Law and Projectile Motion

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• State Newton's 3rd Law.
• Apply Newton's 3rd Law to everyday situations.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide I
PDFNote Taking Guide II


Projectile Motion Lab

PDFProjectile Motion Lab

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Physics 403: More of Newton's 2nd Law

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• Explain why all objects accelerate at the same rate in a vacuum.
• Convert from scientific to decimal notation.
• Calculate net force and apply the concept to 2nd law problems.
• Describe factors affecting air resistance and describe terminal velocity.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide


PDFNon-Free Fall Worksheet

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Physics 402: Newton's 2nd Law

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• State Newton's 2nd Law of motion, in words and mathematically.
• Convert mass to weight and weight to mass.
• Solve problems involving force, mass, and acceleration.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide


PDFNewton's 2nd Law Worksheet

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Physics 401: Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• State Newton's 1st and 2nd laws of motion.
• Define inertia and force.
• Give examples of Newton's 1st law in everyday life.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide

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Chemistry 403: Trends in the Periodic Table

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• Explain the patterns of atomic number, atomic mass, atomic radius, ionization energy, and electron affinity as you look across a period and down a family of the periodic table.
• Define atomic radius, ionization energy, and electron affinity.
• Define ion.
• Predict the charge an atom of an element will have when it forms an ion based on the element's location on the periodic table.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide


The Living Periodic Table

PDFLiving Periodic Table Worksheet
PDFLiving Periodic Table Info Chart
PDFLiving Periodic Table Questions


PDFPeriodic Table Trends Worksheet


PDFPredicting Ionic Charges Worksheet


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Chemistry 402: Organization of the Periodic Table

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• Explain how the organization of the periodic table and its periodic tendencies relate to electron distribution.
• Use the periodic table to write electron distributions.
• Define period and family.
• Determine the number of energy levels in an atom of an element.
• Determine the number of valence electrons in an atom of an element.
• Determine if an element is a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid.
• Determine if an element is a solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide


PDFBlank Periodic Table
PDFPeriodic Table Puzzles

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Chemistry 401: History of the Periodic Table

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At the completion of this episode's lesson(s), you should be able to:

• Describe the development of the periodic table as a result of the contributions of Mendeleev and Moseley.

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Instructions

Before viewing an episode, download and print the note-taking guides, worksheets, and lab data sheets for that episode, keeping the printed sheets in order by page number. During the lesson, watch and listen for instructions to take notes, pause the video, complete an assignment, and record lab data. See your classroom teacher for specific instructions.

PDFNote Taking Guide


PDFIntro to Periodic Table Worksheet

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