Michael Haskins currently teaches at Greenhill School in Addison, TX. He has experience teaching all levels of AP Physics (AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, and both AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism). In addition to teaching on-level and AP Physics, he serves as an advisor to a small group of Upper School students at Greenhill.
Michael has worked as a Reader, Table Leader, and Question Leader at the AP Physics Reading since 2015. Since 2022, he has been a member of the AP Physics 2 Development Committee which consists of a team of high school teachers and college professors that help create the AP Physics 2 exam and curriculum.
Michael has a B.S. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an M.A.T in Science Education from UT Dallas.
Why attend an in-person APSI? Meaningful discussions and collaborations! Opportunities to do hands-on activities and laboratory experiments.
Doing a hands-on rotational motion experiment helps AP Physics teachers prepare to teach this laboratory experiment to their students. This experiment will help students gain a better understanding of uniform circular motion and be better prepared to answer a circular motion question on the AP Physics 1 Test.
AP Physics 1 Test Question