Distance-Time Graphs Worksheet - Tell Me A Story - 7.P.1.3, 7.P.1.4, and 8.F.5
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Need a distance-time graphs worksheet/activity? It's Science and Math all in one! In this activity, students must create a story on what they believe the graph is showing. An example is given for them. This activity covers 7.P.1.3, 7.P.1.4, and 8.F.5.
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It's important for students to understand distance-time graphs and how motion is graphed.
This distance-time graphs worksheet/activity is an introduction to the important "common graphs" students need to know:
- horizontal line: stopped
- diagonal: constant motion
- curved line: accelerating
There are six graphs in all for students to expand critical thinking skills and go through distance-time graph examples!
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*Tips for implementation and extension ideas:
- Let students work in partners to create a great story!
- Have students share stories at the end of class.
- Let students work in partners, then share their stories with another pair.
They will enjoy this!
What are teachers saying about this engaging worksheet?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I used this as a supplemental and review material for my class. I originally used an assignment that had all of the moving parts together and it confused them. This activity breaks down different parts and allows students to under each part." - Melinda G.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My students enjoyed creating stories to go with the graphs. This was a great way to get students to use unit vocabulary and to show they understand how to interpret Distance-time Graphs. Thanks!" - Brandi W.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A great way to extend student thinking with motion graphs. I loved seeing their creativity!" - Achieving the Middle
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