High School Physics: Free Body Diagrams Practice- Assignment 2
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Help your students build confidence with force analysis through targeted practice that develops genuine conceptual understanding. This ready-to-use assignment eliminates the guesswork with clear problems that progress logically from basic to complex scenarios.
✓ What's Included
- ✓ 12 scaffolded practice problems with varied difficulty levels
- ✓ Complete answer key with step-by-step solutions
- ✓ Detailed 20-day Forces Unit outline for seamless planning
- ✓ Editable digital version plus print-ready digital resource
- ✓ NGSS HS-PS2-1 alignment documentation
Why Teachers Choose This Resource
Your students will develop critical thinking skills as they analyze real-world force scenarios instead of memorizing formulas. The progressive difficulty builds confidence while the detailed answer key saves you grading time. No-prep convenience means you can focus on teaching, not creating materials.
Perfect For
- High school physics (grades 9-12)
- Conceptual physics and physical science courses
- Homework assignments or in-class practice
- Distance learning environments
- Sub plans and review sessions
Pro Tip: This is Assignment 2 in our 9-part Forces series—check the included unit outline to maximize student learning progression.
NGSS HS-PS2-2
Use mathematical representations to support the claim that the total momentum of a system of objects is conserved when there is no net force on the system. Emphasis is on the quantitative conservation of momentum in interactions and the qualitative meaning of this principle. Assessment is limited to systems of two macroscopic bodies moving in one dimension.
NGSS HS-PS3-1
Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system are known. Emphasis is on explaining the meaning of mathematical expressions used in the model. Assessment is limited to basic algebraic expressions or computations; to systems of two or three components; and to thermal energy, kinetic energy, and/or the energies in gravitational, magnetic, or electric fields.
NGSS HS-PS2-1
Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration. Assessment is limited to one-dimensional motion and to macroscopic objects moving at non-relativistic speeds. Examples of data could include tables or graphs of position or velocity as a function of time for objects subject to a net unbalanced force, such as a falling object, an object sliding down a ramp, or a moving object being pulled by a constant force.
NGSS HS-PS4-1
Use mathematical representations to support a claim regarding relationships among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves traveling in various media. Examples of data could include electromagnetic radiation traveling in a vacuum and glass, sound waves traveling through air and water, and seismic waves traveling through the earth. Assessment is limited to algebraic relationships and describing those relationships qualitatively.
NGSS HS-PS2-3
Apply scientific and engineering ideas to design, evaluate, and refine a device that minimizes the force on a macroscopic object during a collision. Examples of evaluation and refinement could include determining the success of the device at protecting an object from damage and modifying the design to improve it. Examples of a device could include a football helmet or a parachute. Assessment is limited to qualitative evaluations and/or algebraic manipulations.
High School Physics: Free Body Diagrams Practice- Assignment 2
$3.00
Regular price $2.50Help your students build confidence with force analysis through targeted practice that develops genuine conceptual understanding. This ready-to-use assignment eliminates the guesswork with clear problems that progress logically from basic to complex scenarios.
✓ What's Included
- ✓ 12 scaffolded practice problems with varied difficulty levels
- ✓ Complete answer key with step-by-step solutions
- ✓ Detailed 20-day Forces Unit outline for seamless planning
- ✓ Editable digital version plus print-ready digital resource
- ✓ NGSS HS-PS2-1 alignment documentation
Why Teachers Choose This Resource
Your students will develop critical thinking skills as they analyze real-world force scenarios instead of memorizing formulas. The progressive difficulty builds confidence while the detailed answer key saves you grading time. No-prep convenience means you can focus on teaching, not creating materials.
Perfect For
- High school physics (grades 9-12)
- Conceptual physics and physical science courses
- Homework assignments or in-class practice
- Distance learning environments
- Sub plans and review sessions
Pro Tip: This is Assignment 2 in our 9-part Forces series—check the included unit outline to maximize student learning progression.
NGSS HS-PS2-2
Use mathematical representations to support the claim that the total momentum of a system of objects is conserved when there is no net force on the system. Emphasis is on the quantitative conservation of momentum in interactions and the qualitative meaning of this principle. Assessment is limited to systems of two macroscopic bodies moving in one dimension.
NGSS HS-PS3-1
Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system are known. Emphasis is on explaining the meaning of mathematical expressions used in the model. Assessment is limited to basic algebraic expressions or computations; to systems of two or three components; and to thermal energy, kinetic energy, and/or the energies in gravitational, magnetic, or electric fields.
NGSS HS-PS2-1
Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration. Assessment is limited to one-dimensional motion and to macroscopic objects moving at non-relativistic speeds. Examples of data could include tables or graphs of position or velocity as a function of time for objects subject to a net unbalanced force, such as a falling object, an object sliding down a ramp, or a moving object being pulled by a constant force.
NGSS HS-PS4-1
Use mathematical representations to support a claim regarding relationships among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves traveling in various media. Examples of data could include electromagnetic radiation traveling in a vacuum and glass, sound waves traveling through air and water, and seismic waves traveling through the earth. Assessment is limited to algebraic relationships and describing those relationships qualitatively.
NGSS HS-PS2-3
Apply scientific and engineering ideas to design, evaluate, and refine a device that minimizes the force on a macroscopic object during a collision. Examples of evaluation and refinement could include determining the success of the device at protecting an object from damage and modifying the design to improve it. Examples of a device could include a football helmet or a parachute. Assessment is limited to qualitative evaluations and/or algebraic manipulations.
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