Interdisciplinary Curriculum Developer and Educator with a background in Astrophysics and a flair for great no-nonsense resources based on classroom experience.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Developer and Educator with a background in Astrophysics and a flair for great no-nonsense resources based on classroom experience.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
It is an article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking with real life connections. I am very happy with this small series of mathematics articles and they are rich with information and the why and when of mathematics. Each mathematics article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable). They also have two images as well to give a bit of visual flair for students to enjoy.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
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This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
It is an article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking with real life connections. I am very happy with this small series of mathematics articles and they are rich with information and the why and when of mathematics. Each mathematics article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable). They also have two images as well to give a bit of visual flair for students to enjoy.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
Let’s Connect!
Be sure to follow my:
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★ Instagram
★ Linkedin
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This Lawyer Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where lawyers might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This lawyer maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about lawyer maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this lawyer mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Pilot Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where pilots might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This pilot maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about pilot maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this pilot mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Home Owner Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where home workers might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This home owner maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about home owner maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this home owner maths in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Author Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where authors might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This author maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about author maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this author maths in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Insurance Agent Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where insurance agents might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This insurance agent maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about insurance agent maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this insurance agent mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Taxi Driver Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where taxi drivers might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This taxi driver maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about taxi driver maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this taxi driver mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Puzzle Maker Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where puzzle makers might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This puzzle maker maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about puzzle maker maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this puzzle maker mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Firefigher Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where firefighters might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This firefighter maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about firefighter maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this firefighter mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Photographer Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where photographers might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This photographer maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about photographer maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this photographer mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This Athlete Maths Article highlights some of the useful mathematics knowledge and examples where athletes might need to use mathematics in their everyday work.
This mathematics article provides the answer to that age old student question: When will we ever use this in real life? Well the answer as it turns out could be given in the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons.
This athlete maths in real life article provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about athlete maths in real life. For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this athlete mathematics in real life article with questions to check comprehension and inspire mathematical thinking.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase English literacy in your class
To teach mathematics and English in an interdisciplinary manner
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
To get students to connect the mathematics they are learning to real life
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
3 page PDF teacher version with answers
2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.
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I am very proud of this series of maths in real life articles and they are rich with information and a bit of curiosity about where maths actually occurs in real life. Each maths in real life article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
This set of Pi day jokes contains 16 curated jokes for all ages and students will love!
There are SO many benefits to telling jokes in the classroom. Joke telling can strengthen vocabulary, help review figurative language, teach multiple word meanings, build social skills, and make the classroom a more fun and enjoyable place in general!
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
16 Unique Curated Jokes
Powerpoint format
Mix n match word doc format
Printable mix n match PDF format
POSSIBLE USES:
Incorporate into morning meeting routine
Use as brain breaks
Print out the slides and post or display on the whiteboard daily
Use in your daily announcements
Check out these other resources you may also love:
→ Mathematics joke a day - link HERE
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A Classic revision game - Snakes and Ladders.
This version contains some example multiple choices questions from the IGCSE Physics course, however to get the maximum benefit from this game, it would be best if the teacher already had a set of multiple choice questions complete with answers.
Used together with a set of multiple choice questions, this game makes a fun and interactive way to review multiple choice style questions.
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This Algebra level-up learning framework included 24 levels and is geared towards helping students learn to deal with more and more advanced problems. The framework includes 121 unique links to support students when they cannot complete the problems in a given level. There are then also links to sources which have relevant problems to ensure that students have a strong grasp on the relevant level of algebra.
There is also supportive images included to explain some of the topics, bonus links to relevant word problems and a full glossary framework in a separate document which is to support students learning all relevant terms for algebra.
This framework would be great for self-paced learning and to support high-achievers or those older students needing more work on their foundations. The documents included are in Word doc format.
This framework covers:
Simple one, two and three step algebra equations
Expansion and factorisation
Equations with powers and variables
Quadratics (all forms and solution methods)
Simultaneous equations (2 equation and 3 equation systems)
Optimization
Polynomials
Binomial expansion
Algebraic fractions (both simple and more complex)
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This Functions and Graphs Level-up learning framework includes 41 levels and is geared towards helping students learn to deal with more and more advanced problems. The framework includes 213 unique links to support students when they cannot complete the problems in a given level. There are then also links to sources which have relevant problems to ensure that students have a strong grasp on the relevant level of functions and graphs.
There is also supportive images included to explain some of the topics, bonus links to relevant word problems and a full glossary framework in a separate document which is to support students learning all relevant terms for functions and graphs.
This framework would be great for self-paced learning and to support high-achievers or those older students needing more work on their foundations. The documents included are in Word doc format.
This framework covers:
Input/output tables
Coordinate plane maps
Line graphs
Bar graphs
Scatter plots
Histograms
Box plots
Steam-and-leaf plots
Tally charts
Linear equations and graphs
Reflection, rotation and translation on the plane
Domain and range
Quadratic functions
Exponential functions
Logarithmic functions
Inequalities
Absolute value functions
Trigonometric functions (sin, cos and tan)
Reciprocal functions
Square root functions
Circle functions
Cubic functions
Composite functions
Inverse functions
Using online graphical calculators
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A mathematically based STEM education unit on Artificial limbs for MYP 1 students.
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This IB MYP STEM unit planner showcases how you can teach using both the IB MYP and the STEM together. The content for this unit is nanotechnology and it links MYP Science, Mathematics and Design together woven throughout the document.
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This product is the culmination of a huge amount of work and is my ultimate work in attempting to link MYP and STEM education at a clear and teacher friendly level. This document links MYP STEM by concept and criteria and 90 STEM topics which has career related links. It covers MYP Science, Mathematics and Design thinking. Providing over 90 STEM topic primers with practical advice to get you going on your MYP STEM journey. The career related links are a huge plus, so when students ask why they might be interested in learning this STEM topic, you will be able to say well with this learning you could be… an astronaut, a radiotherapist, a builder, an artist or a professional hacker.
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Simply, set and relax as these video companions will help make sure your students are paying attention throughout these videos, having a variety of questions throughout the length of the video.
I have laboured long and hard to make these video companions as easy as possible to engage with and to be able to use for teachers of any kind, whether in school, higher education or home schooling, these can be great to keep students engaged and know they watched the material fully.
The video companions include:
The Higgs Boson, Part I
What if the Earth were Hollow?
Why is it Dark at Night?
Common Physics Misconceptions
Is it Better to Walk or Run in the Rain?
How Big is the Universe?
MAGNETS: How do they work?
What is Sea Level?
Why is the Solar System Flat?
How Modern Light Bulbs Work
How to See Without Glasses
Antimatter Explained
This is Not a Rainbow
How to Subtract By Adding
How Long To Fall Through The Earth?
Hitting the Sun is HARD
Why It’s Impossible to Tune a Piano
Will Batteries Power The World? | The Limits Of Lithium-ion
The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes
The Brown Dwarf Debate
Why Do Compressed Air Cans Get Cold?
Our Ignorance About Gravity
Einstein’s Biggest Blunder, Explained
The Physics of Windmill Design
Other links:
If you enjoy these, then you might also enjoy the Veritasium video companions, the full set. I highly recommend this resource as it has been my pride and joy to develop for your use.
Usage:
The layout of these video companions are that there are both teacher and student versions of all of these documents. The teacher versions contain the solutions and the administrative information. The student versions contain only the questions and spaces for students to fill in the work. They are easy to use and all in PDF form, including one large ‘master file’ so you can see all the content in one broad sweep and see what video companion will work for you and your students easily.
Disclaimer:
This work is intended to be a course companion and is all original work based on supporting and aligning with the youtube series – Minutephysics. The host of the series is Henry Reich. The respective rights and content are their own and below to Minutephysics and its owner. Further when Minutephysics brings in additional youtubers and their brands such as Veritasium or Vsauce, their respective works and content is their own. This work is intended as an independent supplement which has been wholly and independently developed by The Teaching Astrophysicist for sale on TeacherspayTeachers and TES.
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