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Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide Physclips: Projectiles
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View a collection of video clips and associated information related to projectile motion.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide PhET Simulation: Projectile Motion
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This projectiles lesson from The Physics Classroom Tutorial provides a thorough background of projectiles to complement the PHET simulation.


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Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has student extra Flickr Physics
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Visit The Physics Classroom's Flickr Galleries and take a visual tour of projectile motion.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has student extra Physics of Skateboarding
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Learn about the physics of skateboarding.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide PBS Teachers
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View a lesson plan on the topic of projectile motion. The lesson plan centers around the physics of juggling and is presented by PBS Teachers.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide Shockwave Studios
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The Projectile Simulator activity from the Shockwave Studios is an excellent accompaniment for this reading.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide Curriculum Corner
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This collection of sense-making activities from The Curriculum Corner will help your students understand projectile motion.


Physics Classroom: What is a Projectile? has teaching guide Treasures from TPF
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Need ideas? Need help? Explore The Physics Front's treasure box of catalogued resources on projectile motion.



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