Velocity Day 2 Assessment, Graphing and Board Meeting.

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Velocity Day 2 Assessment, Graphing and Board Meeting

Opener  Using the graph provided by your teacher, do the following:  Identify ONE part of T.A.L.K.S that is missing  Identify the IV and DV  Describe what the graph tells us about relationship between weight and volume  You have SEVEN MINUTES.  This is content that will be covered in today’s assessment.

Agenda  Assessment: Unit 1 Learning Target  Board Meeting  Whiteboards and desmos  Graphing  Run, Jog and Walk Data

Assessment expectations Ask Questions Do your own work Do your best work

Assessment  Complete the assessment  Follow expectations  You have 30 minutes  When done: work on setting up your Run, Jog and Walk graph

New LT Page  On page 17, write (in big letters):  UNIT TWO: Velocity  On page 18, glue in the Unit 2 Learning Targets  You have FIVE MINUTES

Learning Targets  I can model the velocity of an object using tables, graphs and equations  I can use a distance vs. time graph to describe the velocity of an object  Highlight and date targets like Ziady does

Group work expectations Everyone works, everyone understands Focus on Task Do your Job

Preparing for Board Meeting  At you table group, graph ONE type of movement on a whiteboard  Ziady will assign a type (run, walk or jog)  Graph AVERAGE TIME vs. DISTANCE  Use DESMOS to find the r and m values for your graph  You have 15 minutes  When done: begin your individual graph. You will graph ALL three sets of data on one graph.

Board Meeting One Person Speaks Focus Participate Respect

Individual work expectations Focus on task Ask questions Work quietly

Walk, Jog, Run: Distance and Time Independent Variable? Dependent Variable?

Graphing  Find the average time for each distance  Graph ALL THREE SETS OF DATA on one set of axes  AVERAGE TIME vs. DISTANCE  You have the rest of the period. What isn’t finished in class is HOMEWORK.  DUE: Wednesday, September 30th

Run, Jog, Walk Whiteboard Time (s) Distance (m) Type of Motion m = ____ r = ____ Group Members Names Y X TITLE Go by 5’s