Julia McNutt 
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LAB 12-1
Create Working Flashlights

This lab reinforces basic dc circuit operation, while providing students with the opportunity to create any lighted object they can imagine.  Check it!
LIGHTS!
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The Egg Drop:
Survival of the Fittest

A Post Break Challenge to boost memory of the initial forces and momentum instruction, while providing the opportunity to toss eggs from the top of the bleachers!
SURVIVAL!
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LAB 02-4:
Projectile Motion The Catapult Lab

This lab involves studying 2 dimensional kinematic motion by creating catapults for our own classroom sieges.  Students were provided limited materials, but many stepped out on their own to make truly unique designs.
SIEGE!
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LAB 01-1:
"Designer Planes"

This first lab is designed to review the scientific method efficiently while we begin learning about basic kinematic principles.  This lab, like most, has evolved over the past few years.
Current AP1 Level Lab
Earlier Lab & Practice Qs
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