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Use this as a model for comparing and contrasting.
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using a photograph as the background, re coloring, ungrouping, and the use of buttons (very much like HyperStudio).
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This is a physics lesson on how the angle of a plane affects the component forces. However, this strategy could be used to teach any progression of steps.
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An example of how specific equations could be displayed on a graph.
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Many teachers begin their day with an inspiring quote from someone. This show could be used as a template for that.
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A really neat way to use PowerPoint to teach this physics concept.
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A physics test covering the concepts of graphing linear, exponential, and inverse relationships.
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