Motion, Speed and Acceleration

I wanted to give you a little advance notice that we’ll be having a test on Tuesday of next week. We have been learning and working with speed and acceleration over the past couple of weeks. This includes the definitions you were given in class, the “Inclined to Roll” lab, some textbook work and the activity you’ll be doing in class tomorrow and Friday. So do a little extra studying. Here’s a couple of links to help you out.

I hope this helps.

Oh, by-the-way, some of you have asked about links to the space shuttle sites I’ve been showing in class. You’ll find them on the science news page.

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3 thoughts on “Motion, Speed and Acceleration

  1. hey mr grant itz kinda hard 4 me 2 grasp acceleration and all that stuff i dont feel kinda comterable with it sometimes taylor humphries per 6

  2. um my sub [ms.webb] told us to come on this website for wun of our homework and im still confused. itz has something to do with motion
    regina antoine – junglecrusiers

  3. Hi Gigi,

    Welcome to MyScienceSpace. Your class and mine are studying the same things, motion, speed, velocity and acceleration. Our hope is that some of the information here will help.

    There are 3 links on this posting: a quick self check test and 2 power point presentations. Did you review those?

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