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1 Can you match the graph to the situation?
Starter Can you match the graph to the situation? Distance Distance Distance Time Time Time A runner runs at a steady pace to the end of a track, turns around then runs at the same speed back. A motorbike travels away from home at a steady speed. A car remains parked in a car park.

2 Real Life Graphs The graph below shows the variation in the depth of water as Archie takes his early morning bath. Match the different parts of the graph to the statements shown. 5 Relaxes in bath. Depth of Water Time 4 Pulls the plug. 6 2 3 7 1 Cold tap turned off, gets undressed. Gets into bath. Gets out of bath. Turns off hot tap. Hot and cold taps turned on.

3 Complete the Filling Containers match up activity.
Pair Work Complete the Filling Containers match up activity.

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5 Real Life Graphs The graph shows a car journey of 80 miles, which Tricia and Mike took when they were in Yorkshire on holiday. They stopped twice to visit places of interest. At what times did they stop ? How long did they spend at the second place of interest ? How long in total did they spend travelling ? What was their average speed for the 80 mile journey ?

6 Complete the Distance-Time match up activity.
Pair Work Complete the Distance-Time match up activity.

7 Real Life Graphs Liam is travelling to meet a client who live 60 miles away. He left his office at 11 am and travelled the first 40 miles in 1 hour. He stopped for 30 minutes to have lunch and then completed the journey in half an hour. Task: Show his journey on a distance time graph.

8 Phone Investigation Free Phone Free Phone £25 a month £30 a month
100 minutes then 35p per min Free Phone £30 a month 150 minutes then 30p per min Free Phone £20 a month 75 minutes then 25p per min Free Phone £15 a month 60 minutes then 50p per min

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10 What is the equation? C = m Phone is £45 40p per min

11 C = 45 + 0.4m What is the equation? How will the line change?
Phone is £50 35p per min C = m

12 Phone Investigation Phone is £50 Phone is £45 35p per min 40p per min

13 Plenary The graph below shows the distance-time graph of the race between the hare and the tortoise. Decide which line represents the hare and which one represents the tortoise. Write a commentary for the race!


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