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1. Mrs. Morrison will give you the warm up. Friday, February 17, 2017 Day 1 Science Starters Sheet 1. Please have these Items on your desk. Motion Maps Agenda 2- Science Start: 1. Mrs. Morrison will give you the warm up.

Table of Contents Update 2/17(Blue) Motion Graph Station Work Page 31

Station 2 How long does the car travel for? How fast is the car traveling at 4 seconds?

Station 3 What is the car doing at line c? When is the car slowing down?

Station 4 How far does the car travel during line b? What is the car doing during line d?

Station 5 What is the car doing during point e-f? What does “d” mean on the y-axis?

Station 6 Is the car speeding up or slowing down at line d-e? When is the car motionless?

Station 7 When is the car returning back to the beginning (origin)? Between what 2 points is the car accelerating?

Station 8 At what point did the car start to move at? How long (time) did the car travel for?

Station 9 During what time is the car motionless? Between what two points is the car accelerating the fastest?

Station 10 How far does the car travel for between 7 to 10 seconds? How far has the car traveled for at 7 seconds?

Station 11 When is the car accelerating? When is the car slowing down?

Station 12 When (times) is the car traveling at a constant rate? What time does the car come to a stop?

Station 13 What is the speed of the car between 5-10 seconds? At what time is the car traveling the fastest?

Station 14 How has the car traveled at 10 seconds? What is the speed of the car at 5 seconds?

Station 15 When is the car motionless? When is the car decelerating?

Station 16 When is the car stopped? When is the car slowing down?