Physics Resources

Below are links to resources students may find helpful while studying physics:

The Physics Classroom: A great online resource for all things physics written in student friendly language. It includes tutorials, "check your understanding" problems, and more.

Phet Simulations: A collection of lab simulations math, physics, chemistry, and more. We will use this to learn more about labs that are difficult for us to do on our own.

Positive Physics: Students can log in to Positive Physics to practice various skills and use as a review for the AP Physics I Exam.

Crack the Circuit: An online game that encourages students to create schematics of a circuit based on the way light bulbs light up. A classic black box game.

Pivot Interactives: A library of high resolution lab videos and resources. Each student will have a login for this webpage.

Flipping Physics: Free lectures done by physicists with the idea that teachers use them to flip their classroom. Super cool.

The Universe and More: From their site: The Universe and More is a nonprofit company dedicated to making physics exciting, intuitive and accessible for students everywhere. We make fun and educational games based on real lessons by real teachers, and share them for free and with no ads.

Graphs and Tracks: A website and game to use to help develop an understanding of position-time and velocity-time graphs.

Physics Aviary: Random Problem Generator: An awesome site that allows you to randomly review content.

Mr. Masley's Physics Videos

Physics Aviary: General Resources

Christopher Kipp's Videos of Carts on the Move

AP You Tube Channel: The AP College Board has gathered some of the BEST AP teachers to teach lessons online. Super cool!