The physics from Earl Haig have put together a fantastic set of videos that cover many topics from grade 11 and 12 physics.
A sequence of lessons on common physics topics in grade 11 and 12 complete with quizzes.
We can't cover the same content we would with in-person classes, so we have to triage things. Here is my advice, especially for those who are semestered!
Motion:
Goal: analyze situations involving 1-D motion
Focus on: representations of motion (graphs, vector arrows, motion diagrams), constant velocity state and constant acceleration state
Omit: 2-D motion of any kind, relative velocities
Forces:
Goal: analyze situations with constant forces in perpendicular directions
Focus on: laws of motion, force problem solving, freefall, friction, force of gravity, normal force
Omit: anything with vector components, systems of multiple objects, universal gravitation
Energy:
Goal: analyze situations using energy changes
Focus on: energy bar charts, work-energy equations, gravitational and kinetic energy
Omit: thermal energy, efficiency, nuclear, radioactivity
Circuits and Electromagnetism:
Goal: understanding how electrons behave in simple series and parallel circuits
Focus on: basic ideas of current, voltage, resistance and power; Kirchoff's laws for simple series or parallel circuits
Omit: electromagnetism - students will see more of this in grade 12
Sound and Waves:
Omit: this is a very small component of 1st year physics courses and does not appear in 1st year engineering.
Rationale: Focus on doing the three main topics well. Most of our students go in to engineering or life sciences where circuits, electromagnetism, sounds and waves are often minor components of their first term physics course.
York Mills Inquiry-based physics course lessons
All our course materials are electronic, which might help teachers get lessons online. Our daily lessons consist are one page (double-sided) sheets that students could complete at home with some extra assistance. I will be setting up a site to help my own students do this. Stay tuned!
Lessons from Jeff Tebbens (Ursula Franklin Academy)
Jeff has lessons carefully laid out with powerpoints that cover the core content, along with some activity sheets and videos.
Sandy Evans from North Toronto has shared a collection of Google Quizzes for Motion, Forces and Energy
Here are some Google quizzes from Stella Kim. They are self-grading.
Gr 11: Newton's laws diagnostic
Here is an open Newton's laws assignment.