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Elementary physics audio

Preview of Objects Move - A Force, Motion and Energy Song

Objects Move - A Force, Motion and Energy Song

This is the first track off of my album, Songs From Room 8. It teaches and reviews Force, Motion and Energy for primary age children and is a great introduction to the laws of physics using examples from their everyday lives. *thumbnail image from can stock photo
Preview of Physics Is So Awesome:  a cool song about physics

Physics Is So Awesome: a cool song about physics

Created by
The Science Guy
Physics Is So Awesome audio: a cool song about physics *pairs with the Physics Is So Awesome free lyrics Your students will be dancing up and down the hallway listening to this one! Taken from Macklemore's "Thrift Shop", this song is sure to make your students understand how cool physics really is! Topics covered: -Power, Work, Time -Kinetic Energy -Force/Newtons -Isaac Newton -Friction -Acceleration/Velocity -Inertia -Boyle -Charles -Bernoulli -Energy/Joules -Triangle/180 degrees -Simple Ma
Preview of Velocity & Time graph - - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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Velocity & Time graph - - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Freefall Using Kinematics Equations-High Quality 3D animated Video and PDF
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Freefall Using Kinematics Equations-High Quality 3D animated Video and PDF

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Vectors & Scalars - High Quality Digital Content for Blended & eLearning
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Vectors & Scalars - High Quality Digital Content for Blended & eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of King Virtue - Simple Machines Anchor Chant [1:08] Audio Only

King Virtue - Simple Machines Anchor Chant [1:08] Audio Only

Created by
King Virtue
King Virtue - Simple Machines Anchor Chant [1:08] Audio Only Preview available here: Simple Machines Song Anchor Chart and Anchor Chant Audio - King Virtue Enjoy! :)
Preview of "Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

"Speed and Acceleration" (MP3 - song)

How do you calculate the speed and acceleration of a moving object? This song by The Bonus Point Band makes it easy to remember: "Speed and Acceleration" Speed is calculated by dividing the distance by the time. If you travel 100 meters in four seconds then your speed is 25 meters per second. Acceleration can be calculated with a mathematical mind. Subtract the starting velocity from the final and divide it by the time. Speed is the rate at which an object moves. Acceleration is the rate at
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