Description
Product Summary
The Essential Physics Teacher Lab Manual is a complete set of teacher answer keys for the 46 labs inside the Essential Physics Student Lab Manual (the printed student lab manual is sold separately). Each teacher key provides sample data, graphs tables, and correct or sample responses to the analysis questions within each of the 46 student lab investigation.
The Essential Physics Teacher Lab Manual includes:
- Printed and bound set of all 46 teacher answer keys
- Editable Word version of each student lab handout
- Editable Word version of each teacher answer key
Available separately:
- Essential Physics Student Lab Manual (EP-6326) – this printed, student-consumable lab manual includes 46 labs that cover a full year of introductory physics.
- Essential Physics Teacher Lab Manual Resources (EP-6328-DIG) – contains all of of the electronic resources for the 46 labs inside the Essential Physics Student Lab Manual. These resources include editable electronic copies of all 46 students lab handouts and teacher answer keys; plus, complete lesson slide sets in PPTX format for all 46 labs, and short videos that help guide you through the data collection and data analysis steps of some labs.
- Essential Physics Teacher Lab Manual (EP-6329-DIG) – includes only editable electronic copies of all 46 students lab handouts and teacher answer keys – no printed material.
Experiments
Included are 46 labs and activities that integrate PASCO sensors and equipment for an engaging year of physics teaching. The Comprehensive Equipment Kit provides what is needed to perform all 46 labs.
You may also choose to purchase individual kits that allow you to pick and choose which units (Mechanics, Torque & Simple Machines, Oscillations, Waves & Sound, Electromagnetism, and Light, Color, & Optics) you would like to cover.
Lab | Title | Forces & Motion Kit | Simple Machines Engineering Kit | Oscillations, Waves, & Sound Kit | Modular Circuits for Essential Physics | Light, Color, & Optics Kit | Standard Equipment Kit | Comprehensive Equipment Kit |
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1 | Graphs of Motion |
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2 | Motion Graphs |
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3 | Acceleration |
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4 | A Model for Accelerated Motion |
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5 | Newton’s Second Law |
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6 | Hooke’s Law |
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7 | Static and Kinetic Friction |
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8 | Projectile Motion |
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9 | Acceleration on an Inclined Plane |
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10 | Static Equilibrium |
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11 | Work and the Force Versus Distance Graph |
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12 | Inclined Plane and the Conservation of Energy |
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13 | Work and Energy |
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14 | Springs and the Conservation of Energy |
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15 | Work Done by Friction |
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16 | Crash barrier |
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17 | Conservation of Momentum |
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18 | Inelastic Collisions |
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19 | Elastic Collisions |
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20 | Levers |
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21 | Pulleys |
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22 | Ramps and Inclined Planes |
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23 | Gear Ratios |
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24 | Designing Gear Machines |
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25 | Torque |
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26 | Mechanical Advantage of Gears |
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27 | Oscillators |
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28 | Resonance |
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29 | Waves |
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30 | Interference |
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31 | Resonance and Sound |
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32 | Design a Musical Instrument |
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33 | Electricity and Circuits |
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34 | Voltage and Batteries |
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35 | Resistors and Ohm’s law |
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36 | Series and Parallel Resistances |
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37 | Electrical Power |
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38 | Compound Circuits |
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39 | Design a Lemon Battery |
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40 | Magnification of Mirrors and Lenses |
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41 | Reflection in a Plane Mirror |
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42 | Refraction of Light |
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43 | Creating Real and Virtual Images with Lenses |
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44 | Image Formation for a Convex Lens |
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45 | Build a Microscope and a Telescope |
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46 | Phosphorescence |
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