Where AERO physics fits—and where resources miss
First week of Quarter 2, my Grade 10 section tried a slick worksheet on forces I’d found online. It looked solid, but by question three it pushed students into torque before they’d built the AERO-required understanding of net force on a defined system. That’s the mismatch I see often: on-topic physics that isn’t tuned to AERO’s sequence and performance language.
In AERO, physics at the high school level sits inside Physical Science expectations that emphasize phenomenon-driven inquiry, modeling, mathematical representations appropriate to algebra-based courses, and claims backed by data. Common trip-ups: resources that skip anchoring phenomena, over-index on plug-and-chug, or mix non-SI units. Another red flag is assessments that only reward the final number instead of the reasoning chain.
I keep a shortlist of materials that foreground phenomena, CER writing, and consistent SI language; when I need more, I browse science collections and curate down to what fits. If you want to see the kind of science packs I filter from, you can skim the community science area here and note which ones actually name the system, variables, and evidence.