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Grade range:
Grades 9 to 12
Focus:
  • ELA / Literacy
  • Science
Keywords:
  • position
  • displacement
  • distance
  • speed
  • velocity

View 3 more related keywords.

Motion in One Dimension worksheets

Fourteen classroom handouts for student practice on one-dimensional kinematics:

  • Describing Motion Verbally with Distance and Displacement
  • Describing Motion Verbally with Speed and Velocity
  • Acceleration
  • Describing Motion with Diagrams
  • Describing Motion Numerically
  • Describing Motion with Position-Time Graphs
  • Describing Motion with Velocity-Time Graphs
  • Describing Motion Graphically
  • Interpretting Velocity-Time Graphs
  • Graphing Summary
  • Kinematic Graphing - Mathematical Analysis
  • Describing Motion with Equations
  • Motion Problems
  • Free Fall

Each of these worksheets provide students with an opportunity to practice interpreting and constructing motion graphs, calculating motion problems, and describing free fall.
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Motion in One Dimension worksheets

References

Contributors: 
Matthew Perkins
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Ayers Institute for Learning & Innovation
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