Description
Motion Graph Task Cards | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs
Help students interpret motion graphs with these Graph Motion Task Cards. This set includes 28 printable cards designed to help students read and analyze distance-time and speed-time graphs.
Students practice identifying constant speed, acceleration, stopping, and comparing motion graphs. These cards are perfect for warm-ups, science centers, review, and exit tickets.
This resource is print-and-go and requires minimal prep.
What's Included
• 28 Graph Motion Task Cards
• Recording Sheet
• Answer Key
• Teacher Notes
• Printable format
• US Letter size (4 cards per page)
Skills Covered
• Distance-time graphs
• Speed-time graphs
• Constant speed
• Acceleration
• Stopping motion
• Compare motion graphs
• Describe motion
Warm-Up Ideas
Use one card at the beginning of class.
Project the card and allow students 2–3 minutes to respond.
Review answers together before the lesson.
You can also use:
• Bell ringer
• Science centers
• Scoot activity
• Partner discussion
• Exit tickets
Grade Level
Grade 7-9
Prep
Print → Cut → Use
Laminate for repeated use
This resource helps students understand motion graphs in a simple and engaging way.
Motion Graph Task Cards | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs
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Description
Motion Graph Task Cards | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs
Help students interpret motion graphs with these Graph Motion Task Cards. This set includes 28 printable cards designed to help students read and analyze distance-time and speed-time graphs.
Students practice identifying constant speed, acceleration, stopping, and comparing motion graphs. These cards are perfect for warm-ups, science centers, review, and exit tickets.
This resource is print-and-go and requires minimal prep.
What's Included
• 28 Graph Motion Task Cards
• Recording Sheet
• Answer Key
• Teacher Notes
• Printable format
• US Letter size (4 cards per page)
Skills Covered
• Distance-time graphs
• Speed-time graphs
• Constant speed
• Acceleration
• Stopping motion
• Compare motion graphs
• Describe motion
Warm-Up Ideas
Use one card at the beginning of class.
Project the card and allow students 2–3 minutes to respond.
Review answers together before the lesson.
You can also use:
• Bell ringer
• Science centers
• Scoot activity
• Partner discussion
• Exit tickets
Grade Level
Grade 7-9
Prep
Print → Cut → Use
Laminate for repeated use
This resource helps students understand motion graphs in a simple and engaging way.





