Do NOW: 11/6/2015 PINK 1.Complete PINK half sheet. 1.Fold in half and glue into P. 82 as today’s In ?. 2.Velocity-Time Graph NOTES 3.NB Check 4.QUIZ.

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Do NOW: 11/6/2015 PINK 1.Complete PINK half sheet. 1.Fold in half and glue into P. 82 as today’s In ?. 2.Velocity-Time Graph NOTES 3.NB Check 4.QUIZ

DISCUSS PROBE

Velocity/Time Graphs Notes add to P.83 when finished.

Time Velocity Increasing Speed Accelerating Faster acceleration slower Decreasing Speed Decelerating Negative Acceleration Constant Speed No acceleration V/T Graph With a steep slope, the object is accelerating at a fast rate. When slope decreases, the object is moving at a slower rate.

Think- Pair- Share Answer questions first independently. Trade papers with a neighbor. Discuss any differences, and be prepared to discuss!

Think- Pair- Share What is the difference between V/T graphs and D/T graphs? Give an example of when you would use a V/T graph. Give an example of when you would use a D/T graph.

Notebook Check & Quiz 1.Complete NB Check. – Turn in to back counter and pick up QUIZ. 2.Complete Quiz. – Scantron subject: Motion Quiz #1 3.Turn in all materials to back counter when completed. PLEASE RETURN TESTING FOLDERS TO THE WHITE CART