English National Curriculum Science
Mission Objectives
Calculate distances and times
Calculate speed from distance and time
Suggest appropriate speeds for different forms of transport
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Words and meanings to learn
time taken
the period it takes for something to occur
distance travelled
how far an object has moved
rate
how quickly something happens
average speed
the average rate an object travels
equation
a mathematical rule
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Resources: The handout, a calculator, a ramp, a clamp or support for the ramp, a marble/ball/toy car, a meter ruler, a stopwatch and a protractor.
Handout: A series of activities for the students to calculate and measure speed.
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