Teacher Resources
The Physics Classroom has been devoted to helping students, teachers, and classrooms since the 1990s. We are as passionate about that mission now as we have ever been. If you are a teacher of Physics or Physical Science, we encourage you to use our Video Tutorial with your students. And we also encourage you to consider the use of other resources on our website that coordinate with the video. We have listed a few below to help you get started.
Curriculum Corner, Work, Energy, and Power Section: Energy
Get students active and thinking with one of our free Think Sheets from the Curriclum Corner section of our website. Here's one on ...
Energy
Teacher Toolkits, Work-Energy Fundamentals
Try a Teacher Toolkit ... you might be very glad that you did. Each toolkit includes annotated links to vetted resources from across the web that we feel reliably support the specific topic. Give this one on work and energy a try.
Name That Energy Concept Builder
In this Concept Builder, students read a physical scenario and identify whether the described object has KE or PE or both or neither. Great practice.
What's Up (or Down) with KE and PE? Concept Builder
In this Concept Builder, students look for verbal cues within a descrption and determine if the KE and the PE are increasing, decreasing or remaining constant. Great practice. And needed practice.
Physics Classroom Tutorial. Work, Energy and Power Chapter: Lesson 1: Potential Energy
Our Tutorial section is the textbook on the site. Its also the most trafficked section of the site. And for good reason. It proves time and again that anyone can understand Physics. Point troubled students to this page. Point any student to this page.
MInds On Physics Internet Modules - Mission WE4
Minds On Physics is like good medicine: it might not taste good going down but everybody likes the results. When students are done, they feel like they know what's going on. Subscribe it to your students today!
Physics Tutorial - Work, Energy, and Power Chapter: Mechanical Energy
Our Tutorial section is the textbook on the site. Its also the most trafficked section of the site. And for good reason. It proves time and again that anyone can understand Physics. Point troubled students to this page. Point your students to this page.