Creating Conceptual Graphs

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Creating Conceptual Graphs White Boarding 101 Creating Conceptual Graphs

Divide your Whiteboard into 3 sections: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: 3. Graph:

Sketch a quick picture of an object moving at a constant speed. In the first section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Sketch a quick picture of an object moving at a constant speed. 3. Graph:

Draw a motion map of this object moving at constant speed. In the second section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Draw a motion map of this object moving at constant speed. 3. Graph:

Motion Map:

Create a Distance-Time Graph of your object at constant speed. In the third section: Create a Distance-Time Graph of your object at constant speed. 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: 3. Graph: Time Distance

Motion Map: Constant Speed Graph Time Distance

In the first section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Now, go back and add a picture an object moving at a slower constant speed. 3. Graph:

Add a motion map of the object moving at a slower constant speed. In the second section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Add a motion map of the object moving at a slower constant speed. 3. Graph:

Motion Maps:

Add a second line for the object moving at a slower constant speed. In the third section: Add a second line for the object moving at a slower constant speed. 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: 3. Graph: Time Distance

Motion Maps: Constant Speed Graph Time Distance

Now Erase Your Drawings – leave the 3 sections

Sketch a quick picture of an object that is not moving. In the first section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Sketch a quick picture of an object that is not moving. 3. Graph:

Draw the motion map of your object that is not moving In the second section: 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: Draw the motion map of your object that is not moving 3. Graph:

Create a Distance-Time Graph of your object that is not moving. In the third section: Create a Distance-Time Graph of your object that is not moving. 1. Picture: 2. Motion-Map: 3. Graph: Time Distance

Motion Map: Time Distance

Now Erase Your Entire Board

Set up a giant Distance-Time graph with the axis labeled below:

Set up a giant Distance-Time graph with the axis labeled below:

Set up a giant Distance-Time graph with the axis labeled below:

Now Erase Your Entire Board

Draw a Motion Map that Represents these 2 objects:

Draw a Motion Map that Represents these 2 objects:

Constant Velocity Graph Motion Maps: Constant Velocity Graph Time Distance

Erase

Draw a Motion Map that Represents the speed of this object:

Motion Map: Changing Speed Graph Time Distance

Erase

Draw a Motion Map that Represents the speed of this object:

Motion Map: Changing Speed Graph Time Distance

PLEASE CLEAN-UP

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