Physics 1 – Michael Haskins

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