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TEST ACCELERATION AND ENERGY

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Grade Levels
8th - 10th, Homeschool
Resource Type
Standards
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Pages
17 pages
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Description

This test covers the topics of acceleration and mechanical energy.

The test has sixty marks allocated to it over ten questions.

Questions vary in style and ability level.

A full mark scheme is also included.

Total Pages
17 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
Last updated 3 months ago
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts, attending to the precise details of explanations or descriptions.
Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; trace the text’s explanation or depiction of a complex process, phenomenon, or concept; provide an accurate summary of the text.
Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics.
NGSSHS-PS2-1
Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration. Assessment is limited to one-dimensional motion and to macroscopic objects moving at non-relativistic speeds. Examples of data could include tables or graphs of position or velocity as a function of time for objects subject to a net unbalanced force, such as a falling object, an object sliding down a ramp, or a moving object being pulled by a constant force.

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