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Conceptual Physics Activities for Non-STEM Students
Hook: Conceptual physics activities can save your class when half your students shut down the second they see a formula. If you teach freshmen, mixed-readiness sections, or students who are not planning engineering majors, you do not need to water physics down. You need better entry points. When students think physics is just memorizing equations, they stop looking for patterns in the real world. Good conceptual work flips that. Your students start with motion, energy, forces, and waves they can picture first, then the math lands on something that already makes sense. This post shows you how to build conceptual...