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+ Day 1 – Calculating Speed Mr. Lambert Integrated Science 1A Trimester 2, 2014
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+ Bell Ringer In your own words, explain the meaning of 100 mi/h and 45 m/s Does running twice as far take twice as much time? Make a pile in your group with your finished Scientific Method Scenarios Homework
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+ Agenda 1. Bell Ringer 2. Learning Targets 3. Average speed 4. Lab activity 5. Practice problems 6. Exit Slip
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+ Learning Targets On your Bell Ringer Sheet, write the following: We will use measurements of distance and time to calculate average speed.
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+ What is speed? What does 60 mph mean? If I travel 50 miles in 1 hour, what is my speed? What about 100 miles in 2 hours?
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+ What is the relationship between distance, time, and speed?
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+ Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nAKwhZyXnw
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+ Units Meters per second (m/s) Miles per hour (mi/h or mph) Kilometers per hour (km/h)
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+ Lab activity Copy the following table Ramp height (cm) Distance (m)Time (s)Speed (m/s) 51 101 151
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+ Lab activity Model Measure out 1m after end of ramp 1m
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+ Lab Activity Wrap-up Compare the ramp height and speed. What pattern do you observe? What is the independent & dependent variable?
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+ Whiteboards
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+ Calculating average speed NASCAR fans love race day when they get a chance to cheer on their favorite team! If a driver was able to travel 600 miles in 3 hours, what was his average speed?
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+ The fastest car on Earth, a British-made Thrust SSC, would win every NASCAR race in America. If it takes 0.5 hours (30 minutes) to travel 380 miles, what is its speed?
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+ Calculating average speed The fastest train on Earth, the TGV from France, can travel at faster speeds than trains in the United States. During a speed test, the train traveled 800 miles in 2.5 hours. What is its speed?
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+ Spirit of Australia, a hydroplane boat, made speed records by traveling 239 miles in 0.75 hours (45 minutes). What is its record- breaking speed?
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+ Calculating distance & time Calculate the distance that you would travel if you drove for: a) 3 hours at 20 mph b) 8 hours at 60 mph c) 2 hours at 80 mph d) 3 hours at 90 mph
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+ How long does it take to travel: a) 120 miles at 40 mph b) 300 miles at 50 mph c) 240 miles at 60 mph d) 280 miles at 70 mph
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+ Learning Targets How did we do? I can use measurements of distance and time to calculate average speed.
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+ Exit Slip A car travels 300 miles in 5 hours. Calculate the average speed of the car. How long does it take for the car to travel 82 miles?
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