ICP 1/10/12 Calculating Speed Lesson. Warmup 1)The speedometer on your car tells you your speed from which frame of reference? 2)What does the slope of.

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ICP 1/10/12 Calculating Speed Lesson

Warmup 1)The speedometer on your car tells you your speed from which frame of reference? 2)What does the slope of a distance versus time graph represent? (Hint: think rise/run) 3)If you go to sleep tonight in the same bed in which you woke up, what was your daily displacement?

Agenda Collect homework (vocabulary & distance/displacement worksheet) Speed lesson (active inspire) I show examples from worksheet Time for worksheet (Calculating, speed, time and distance)