Description
Are you searching for a fun, hands-on way to review distance-time and speed graphs with your students? This 12-question scavenger hunt is the perfect kinesthetic learning activity to reinforce graph interpretation skills in an engaging and interactive way!
This printable, self-checking scavenger hunt allows students to work independently or in small groups as they explore different types of motion and speed on distance-time graphs. It’s ideal for middle school or high school science classes covering motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration concepts.
What’s Included:
- 12 printable scavenger hunt station cards (2 per page)
- Student recording sheet for tracking answers
- Complete answer key for easy grading
Concepts Covered:
- Interpreting distance-time graphs
- Identifying no motion, constant speed, and backward motion
- Recognizing positive and negative acceleration
- Calculating speed from two data points
- Analyzing different types of motion through graphs
Why Teachers Love This Activity:
- Engages kinesthetic learners with movement and interaction
- Self-checking design promotes student independence
- Perfect for science review, test prep, or classroom stations
- Easy to print and use with minimal preparation
Make graphing motion concepts fun and memorable with this ready-to-go scavenger hunt!
Highlights
Description
Are you searching for a fun, hands-on way to review distance-time and speed graphs with your students? This 12-question scavenger hunt is the perfect kinesthetic learning activity to reinforce graph interpretation skills in an engaging and interactive way!
This printable, self-checking scavenger hunt allows students to work independently or in small groups as they explore different types of motion and speed on distance-time graphs. It’s ideal for middle school or high school science classes covering motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration concepts.
What’s Included:
- 12 printable scavenger hunt station cards (2 per page)
- Student recording sheet for tracking answers
- Complete answer key for easy grading
Concepts Covered:
- Interpreting distance-time graphs
- Identifying no motion, constant speed, and backward motion
- Recognizing positive and negative acceleration
- Calculating speed from two data points
- Analyzing different types of motion through graphs
Why Teachers Love This Activity:
- Engages kinesthetic learners with movement and interaction
- Self-checking design promotes student independence
- Perfect for science review, test prep, or classroom stations
- Easy to print and use with minimal preparation
Make graphing motion concepts fun and memorable with this ready-to-go scavenger hunt!

