No prep needed! Students will practice their skills related to position vs time graphs as they analyze two graphs on this worksheet. Includes3 page worksheet with 35 questionsFilled in answer keyTopics covered:Describing the motion from a graphCalculating distance and displacementCalculating average speed and velocityCalculating instantaneous speed and velocity
No prep needed! This activity gets students analyzing position vs time graphs and velocity vs time graphs and practice their skills with graph shapes. Students will match 12 position vs time graphs with the correct velocity vs time graphs. Answers can be inputted into a google form (which is included) so the assignment grades itself! It also allows students to see which graphs were incorrectly matched so they can try again. Included:Worksheet with 12 position vs time graphs and 12 velocity vs ti
Get your students up out of their seats where they create position vs time graphs with their motion! In this lab students will use their knowledge of position vs time graphs to predict what graphs will look like and then will act it out to see how the graph actually looks. Students will use Venier Motion Sensors to act the graph out. Includes:4 page lab with instructions, graphs, and analysis questionsSupplies Needed:Vernier Motion SensorComputer with Graphical Analysis (free to download)Colored
No prep needed! This resource includes TWO worksheets where students will analyze velocity vs time graph worksheets to understand the motion of objects. These worksheets include a total of seven velocity vs time graphs. Analysis questions include calculating time for each segment, displacement, acceleration, and describing the motion of the object. Also included are three blank acceleration vs time graphs for students to practice translating velocity vs time graphs into acceleration vs time grap
No prep needed! In this worksheet students will analyze position vs time graphs to create their corresponding velocity vs time graph. Students will also use a velocity vs time graph to determine the motion of an object during different time periods. Included:2 page editable worksheetFilled in answer keyTopics covered:Calculating velocity from a position vs time graphCreating a velocity vs time graphAnalyzing VvsT graphs to describe the motion of an object
No prep practice for claim evidence reasoning conclusions. Students will read through 4 different CERs to find common mistakes and then will re-write the CERs to fix the errors. Activity could be split between 4 groups and share responses or can be assigned to individual students. Included: 4 page packet with error-filled CER conclusions4 page worksheet to re-write CER paragraphs
In this lab students will collect position data of constant velocity cars to make position vs time graphs showing the cars' locations over time. Included:3 page student lab document with instructions, data tables, and analysis questionsTeacher instructions with helpful hints and modificationsExample graph with reminders on what should go in a good graphSupplies Needed:Constant Velocity car (can be remote controlled or battery powered)Meter StickTapeStopwatch
No prep needed! The resource includes a fill in the blank reference sheet/notes sheet to help students differentiate between position vs time, velocity vs time, and acceleration vs time graphs. Topics include shapes you will see, meaning of the y-axis value, slope, area under the line, and description of motion for each type of graph An answer key is included so this can be handed out to students already filled in or you can fill in the sheet together.
This set includes 50 flashcards with questions related to acceleration due to gravity. Each flashcard has the question on the front and the answer on the back. Flashcards are fully editable. Breakdown of topics: Concepts of dropped objects (10 Q's)Calculations of dropped objects (10 Q's)Calculations of objects thrown downwards (10 Q's)Concepts of objects thrown upwards (10 Q's)Calculations of objects thrown upwards (10 Q's)Calculation Questions have the problem fully solved on the answer side s
No prep needed! Get your students up and moving while practicing analyzing velocity vs time graphs. Students will work in groups while the rotate though velocity vs time graph problems and check each others work. Includes: 8 Velocity vs Time graphs with analysis questionsTeacher GuideAnswer Key
No prep needed! This worksheet includes practice determining the sign on velocity and acceleration from motion diagrams as well as practice solving for variables using the three main acceleration formulas. Word problems use a scaffolded approach to increase students' confidence in calculating acceleration variables while also increasing the difficulty of problem. Worksheet includes 4 motion diagrams with questions and 9 word problems. Answer key with fully solved out word problems is included.
No prep needed! This assignment is a 12 question google form review for concepts relating to velocity vs time graphs. All questions are multiple choice and answer key is already added to the form so it can grade itself and students will get instant feedback! Topics Covered Shapes in a velocity vs time graphDescribing an object's motion from a VvsT graphCalculating displacement from a VvsT graph
No prep needed! This resource includes TWO worksheets where students will answer conceptual and practice problem questions about free fall. Answer key for all questions with solved out word problems is included for easy grading!
No prep needed! Get your students up and moving while practicing free fall kinematic questions. Students will rotate around the room as they solve problems and find the answer to each problem on a sheet hanging in the class. Includes: Teacher Guide11 Free Fall word problem postersAccompanying worksheetAnswer key will all problems solved out
No prep needed! The resource gives students practice with analyzing velocity vs time graphs. Students will create their own velocity vs time graphs then will swap with a partner who will describe the motion of each graph segment and will calculate the acceleration and displacement for each segment that their partner has created.
No prep needed! This assignment is an 11 question google form review based on two Physics Classroom articles on VvsT graph. Link to the articles are embedded in the google form for easy access for your students. All multiple choice questions have the answer key already added to the form so these questions can grade themselves and students will get instant feedback! Topics Covered: Shapes of lines in a VvsT graphDescribing motion of an object from a VvsT graphCalculating acceleration from a VvsT
No prep needed! This assignment is a 12 question google form review for concepts relating to graphing acceleration. All questions are multiple choice and answer key is already added to the form so it can grade itself and students will get instant feedback! Topics Covered Shapes of VvsT graph showing accelerationMatching PvsT with VvsT graphs of accelerating objectsCalculating acceleration from a VvsT graph
This editable agenda helps students keep track of work completed every day of the week. Students can quickly see what classwork they have assigned for the day and what the expected homework is. Helpful hint: Link the exact google classroom assignments to the agenda so students can quickly access the assignments for the day.This is PERFECT for students to stay caught up if they are absent because they can see exactly what they missed for the days they were absent.
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