 You will need  1-Journal  2-One piece of lined paper  Please identify the lines on the graph at your desk.

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 You will need  1-Journal  2-One piece of lined paper  Please identify the lines on the graph at your desk

 1-All vocabulary-see page 78 in your text for a comprehensive list

 Be prepared to calculate displacement and displacement vector  The components of a vector  Distance v. Displacement  Direction of the displacement vector  How to read a compass

 Lesson 2 vocabulary-page 56  Formula for average speed  How to calculate speed  Know the difference between speed, velocity and acceleration  Contrast a velocity vector and a displacement vector  Know when ands how acceleration occurs

 Express a velocity vector  The ways in which an object can accelerate  Average speed word problems

 All Vocabulary-page 64  Use Rise over Run to Calculate slope  What is “m”?  Read a position/time graph  Understand a constant speed line  Compare slopes on a graph and compare speeds