Online Tools:
EDPuzzle: Tool for creating/adapting videos
Plicker: Tool for polling the classroom using your phone
Real Data Sets:
TuVa Data sets for students and teachers to access. Will have courses on Data Literacy soon!
Simulations/Online Labs
The Physics Aviary: Reminds me of PhET
Sim Bucket: Free simulations of all types
Physics Simulations: Lots of simulations (associated with Boston University)
JavaLab: Free simulations (though I'm not sure who developed them)
HTML5 Physics Simulations from Andrew Duffy
Algodoo: Free simulations that can be used as labs I think
Phenomena: Simulations with teacher activities (requires account)
Projects:
Problem-Based Learning for College Physics: Collection of authentic challenges/projects for each unit of a typical physics curriculum
Science-Related Videos:
Dominic Walliman's Videos: Physicist who creates engaging videos on cool topics (astrophysics, quantum physics, etc.)
Aaron Debbink's Videos: Videos made by a physics teacher experienced with modeling instruction
Physics In Motion: A collection of videos explaining a variety of basic physics concepts
The Mechanical Universe: Collection of videos on major physics (and some essential math) concepts
Science 360 Videos from NSF
STEM Concept Videos by MIT
A Brief History of Nearly Everything: Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, this short video (8.5min) gives a brief overview of the history of our universe (from a cosmological standpoint)
Interactive Video Vignettes: Ungraded web assignments for introductory physics students that couple online video and video analysis with a tutorial. Most take about 10 minutes.
Physics Girl: Collection of videos explaining science phenomena.
Mark Rober's YouTube Channel: He conducts some awesome investigations and explains the science behind them really clearly.
Veritasium: YouTube Science Videos!
Bozeman Science Physics Videos: Here is a collection of videos made by a physics teacher on common physics topics.
CK-12 Foundation Resources: Includes lessons, texts, simulations, and other helpful resources!
Direct Measurement Videos: Website full of videos that students can make measurements off of in order to make certain predictions
Professor Matt Anderson's Physics Videos: Made by a Physics Professor for his students!
Physics Teaching Technology Resources: Website full of videos to inspire more conceptual understanding (Etkina)
NYTimes Science Videos: Varying topics.
NBC Learn Videos: Varying Topics (Not just science!)
Inside Science: Varying Topics
TedEd: Varying Topics (Not just science!)
SciShow: Varying Topics
Crash Course: Varying Topics (Not just science!)
MIT K12: Varying Topics
Mrs. B's Physics Fabulousness: Flipped Videos
Win? Fail? PHYSICS!: Collection of Physics Videos
Visualizing Newton's 3rd Law: Video posted by Frank Noschese
Lab Out Loud: Audio Clips on Science-Related Topics
TV Ontario: Videos that Explain Electricity
Kurzgesagt: Fun Videos on Cool Science Topics
Real Engineering: Fun Videos on Interesting Science Questions
AAPT Films: Collection of YouTube Videos on AAPT culled together
Annenberg Lerner Physics Videos: Collection of videos on topics in Modern Physics
Eureka Videos: Classic cartoons explaining basic physics concepts
Other Stuff:
Projects for Physics II:
Listen Current: Collection of current articles in the news that have been "processed" to allow students to connect with them. Not free though.
PHYSICS: Website that highlights current research at a level appropriate to juniors and seniors (and beyond). Great for research!
Newsela: Website for current event articles for which they have a variety of reading levels (of the same article!)
Try Engineering: Page full of engineering resources - good for students who are interested in the field.
MonkeyJam: Tool for making StopMotion Videos (possibly have students use this to create "video models"? although iMovie would work just fine for this too...
Teacher-Led Professional Development: Website full of resources for teacher-leaders.
AAPT Physics Challenges: Problems from AAPT issues.
Pretty Good Physics: Host of free, downloadable physics textbooks
KG Physics Class: Varying resources
NASA Wavelength Blog: Resources and Current Events
SPARKS: Circuit Simulations (useful assessments)
Cornell Lending Library: They send you materials for labs to use with the students for free (you just have to send them back once you're done)
Online Textbooks:
Note: You'll have to create an account, and search for physics resources. This is not the most straight-forward resource, but it does have quite a lot!
I'm not sure how much is actually here. Take some time to go through this.
The author has compiled a list of tons of open resources. Definitely go through this to identify supplemental resources.
Interesting Science Books for Students:
From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne (available online for free here)
Resources for AP Physics
Resources for Climate Change & Sustainability:
Switch Website: Lots of media related energy resources, including a full-length documentary as well as shorter videos
Climate Town: YouTube Channel, informative and hilarious (check out "Plastic Recyling Is Actually A Scam"
Diversity/Representation
Women Engineers You Should Know - Article written Spring 2019
Careers in Physics
APS Physics Quest: A collection of activities that expose students to a unit in physics, a scientist who actually uses it, through fun activities
APS Careers in Physics: Lesson that takes students through many careers they can have with a physics degree
Other Teachers Websites & Blogs:
Joe Cossette's Passionately Curious (including his YouTube Channel)