Are you wondering how you can use the AP Physics 1 workbook during remote learning?
I was wondering what to do with this 358-page pdf. My classes are fully remote, and I don’t want to print the whole thing! I like the questions in the AP Physics 1 workbook and I think it is a very useful tool to prepare students for the AP exam. I have been assigning some of the workbook pages as we go through each unit. Then, I plan to use the workbook more when reviewing and prepping for the AP exam in the Spring. I decided that the only way that I could manage using the workbook would be to transform it into a digital workbook. So, here it is!
Here is your Google Slides version…
For each unit, the PDF workbook pages have been made into the background of a Google Slide. Then, text boxes and drag-and-drop elements have been added for students to use as they complete each page.
The Google Slides file can be shared through your school’s LMS for students to access. Each link below will prompt you to make a copy to put in your own Google Drive. Each file will then be your own, and editable in case you want to make any changes to it!
Workbooks by Unit:
1 – Kinematics
2 – Dynamics
3 – Circular Motion & Gravitation
4 – Energy
5 – Momentum
7 – Torque & Rotational Motion
9 – DC Circuits
10 – Waves & Sound
11 – Review Questions
The answer key to the AP Physics 1 workbook is available to all registered AP Physics 1 teachers in the secure documents area of the College Board website. You can login to the AP course audit to access your answer keys.
The workbook pages are published by the College Board who holds the copyright to the material. The pages have not been altered in any way, only made available in a student-friendly format for remote learning. These materials are free to use and share with other AP Physics 1 students and teachers. These files are not for commercial use and no compensation has been received for any of this work.
For more general information about the AP Physics 1 course please visit the College Board Website.
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