AYLUS Lake Washington Branch hosted a five‑day Middle School Physics Camp from July 6 to July 10, 2026 (Day 2) (Event #141).

Reported by Arjun Rammohan

Lake Washington Branch

 

From July 6–10, 2026, Yufei Ye and Arjun Rammohan successfully led a five-day Middle School Physics Summer Camp designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of middle school physics.

 

Each session ran from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and was followed by an extended Q&A session, allowing instructors to provide individualized support for students who needed additional help. Throughout the week, Yufei also dedicated extra time outside of class to review and provide feedback on homework, answer students’ questions, and ensure each participant fully understood the material.

 

Day 2 (July 7th): Laws of Uniformly Accelerated Motion In Lesson 2, students covered variables used in motion calculations, and equations featuring them. After explaining the meaning and applications of each of the five basic variables of motion, students were tasked with finding a missing variable from known values. After learning how to find one of these variables from others, they used the equations of uniformly accelerated motion to solve these problems on a larger scale. Finally, the instructor went through a handful of practice problems, before ending off the class with an exploration into a connection between physics and math.

 

Volunteer Hours:

Yufei Ye: 2.5 hours

Arjun Rammohan: 1.5 hours

Updated: July 15, 2026 — 5:48 pm

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