NGSS physics isn’t a chapter list—here’s what it looks like
Last October with my Grade 10 section, we opened HS‑PS2 with a hallway tug-of-war. Students yelled “balanced forces!” while the rope inched toward the red locker. That’s a perfect NGSS entry: a phenomenon, a model, and then math. The fit issue I keep running into is that many “Newton’s Laws” sheets jump straight to F=ma drills. They’re on-topic but not curriculum-fit because they skip Science and Engineering Practices and never name Crosscutting Concepts like cause and effect or systems. In NGSS physics, I plan around a PE (say HS‑PS2‑1), script an SEP task (draw and defend free-body diagrams), and choose a CCC lens (stability vs. change) before I worry about how many problems to set.
When I need inspiration or a fresh hook, I’ll trawl the science community library for phenomena that can carry modeling and argument, not just vocabulary. If you want a quick browse of teacher-shared ideas across physical science, the science community area is easy to scan in the library.