Given acceleration, student will be able to analyze velocity and position. Given a position function (of a more complicated kind of function), students will be able to analyze velocity and acceleration. This one-page quiz has four questions and four forms. Answer Key sold separately.
Given a velocity function, students will be able to find average velocity, displacement, and the position function. There are also some accumulation problems. This worksheet has five problems with multiple parts, for a total of 15 problems.
This activity requires students to match the graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration, and then write a feasible story about graphs. Included is a graph matching activity, directions, and a sample of student work.
Given a position function, velocity function, or acceleration function, students can analyze all three. (No integration) There are a variety of functions used. This worksheet has 6 questions with multiple parts for a total of 20 questions.
Given acceleration due to gravity, student can analyze position and velocity. Given a position function, students can analyze position, velocity, and acceleration. This worksheet has eight problems with multiple parts, for a total of 21 questions.
Given a position function for particle motion, students will be able to analyze the position, velocity, and acceleration. Given a graph of velocity, students will be able to analyze velocity and acceleration. This two-page quiz has fifteen questions and comes in two forms. Answer keys sold separately.