I teach broadly across the Physics and Engineering curricula, and a full list of the courses I've taught over the last several years can be found in my CV.
These days, Earlham asks us to put our course materials on Moodle, so Earlham students can find relevant material there.
Personally, I keep a lot of my course material on my github site, though I make absolutely no claim that it's organized for anyone other than me.
I regularly teach Introductory Physics, and I have created some tools and activities that make it easy to decolonise a syllabus. I teach our sophomore-level Mathematical Methods of Physics and Engineering class most years, and I teach our Statistical and Thermal Physics class every other year. I have taught an Introduction to Biophysics class several times, though I've moved towards teaching an introduction to Biomedical Engineering class now that we have a full Engineering program. Again, most of the more recent material is on Moodle, but I recently taught my Science and Pseudoscience class as a 1st-year general education seminar.