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Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort
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"These card sort activities were perfect! I especially loved the discussions partners had during the Which one does not belong portion. Great resource to practice distance time graphs."
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Catherine S.

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Elevate your classroom dynamics with our Speed, Distance/Time Graphs Stations, a versatile and interactive activity designed to reinforce the understanding of distance-time graphs, motion scenarios, and speed calculations.

Stations Breakdown:

  1. Graph Matching: In the first station, students engage in a card sort challenge, matching distance-time graphs to corresponding motion scenarios. This hands-on activity enhances graph interpretation skills and reinforces the connection between graphical representation and real-world motion.
  2. Which Does NOT Belong?: The second station introduces a unique twist as students identify the "odd one out" in sets of tables featuring distance and time measurements, descriptions, and graphs. This critical thinking exercise sharpens analytical skills and promotes a deeper understanding of the relationships between data sets.
  3. Graph Analysis: The third station delves into graph analysis with a focus on understanding motion segments, identifying the fastest speed, and creatively crafting scenarios based on given distance-time graphs. This multifaceted activity encourages students to synthesize knowledge and apply it to real-world situations.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Application: Suitable for individual or group work, promoting collaborative learning and engagement.

  • Comprehensive Learning: Addresses various aspects of motion analysis, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the topic.

  • Assessment Integration: Facilitates formative assessment through diverse activities, allowing teachers to gauge student comprehension effectively.
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Speed, Distance-Time Graphs Stations with Card Sort

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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6th - 9th

What others say

"These card sort activities were perfect! I especially loved the discussions partners had during the Which one does not belong portion. Great resource to practice distance time graphs."
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Catherine S.

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Description

Elevate your classroom dynamics with our Speed, Distance/Time Graphs Stations, a versatile and interactive activity designed to reinforce the understanding of distance-time graphs, motion scenarios, and speed calculations.

Stations Breakdown:

  1. Graph Matching: In the first station, students engage in a card sort challenge, matching distance-time graphs to corresponding motion scenarios. This hands-on activity enhances graph interpretation skills and reinforces the connection between graphical representation and real-world motion.
  2. Which Does NOT Belong?: The second station introduces a unique twist as students identify the "odd one out" in sets of tables featuring distance and time measurements, descriptions, and graphs. This critical thinking exercise sharpens analytical skills and promotes a deeper understanding of the relationships between data sets.
  3. Graph Analysis: The third station delves into graph analysis with a focus on understanding motion segments, identifying the fastest speed, and creatively crafting scenarios based on given distance-time graphs. This multifaceted activity encourages students to synthesize knowledge and apply it to real-world situations.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Application: Suitable for individual or group work, promoting collaborative learning and engagement.

  • Comprehensive Learning: Addresses various aspects of motion analysis, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the topic.

  • Assessment Integration: Facilitates formative assessment through diverse activities, allowing teachers to gauge student comprehension effectively.
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Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 16, 2026
A helpful, easy‑to‑use resource that supports learning effectively.
Bee S.
336 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2024
Great resource to test students' ability to interpret distance time graphs!
Caitlin P.
279 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
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Oct 17, 2024
I’m so happy to hear this product worked for you and your students! Thank you so much for your support!
Rated 5 out of 5
September 29, 2024
These card sort activities were perfect! I especially loved the discussions partners had during the Which one does not belong portion. Great resource to practice distance time graphs.
Catherine S.
96 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
THKScience
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THKScience
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Sep 30, 2024
I’m so happy to hear that this product worked for you and your students! Thank you so much for your support!

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