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  1. Learn how to plot and read distance-time graphs with this BBC Bitesize Maths article. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.

  2. 2 wrz 2019 · Videos and Worksheets; Primary; 5-a-day. 5-a-day GCSE 9-1; 5-a-day Primary; 5-a-day Further Maths; More. Further Maths; GCSE Revision; Revision Cards; Books; Distance Time Graphs Practice Questions. Click here for Questions. Click here for Answers. travel graphs, distance-time. Practice Questions. Previous: Stem and Leaf Practice Questions ...

  3. 28 lip 2019 · This resource is for KS3 students and has an extensive introduction to the topic, so that students understand how the graphs represent travel in one direction. To facilitate this, there are examples and a matching exercise.

  4. Distance-time graph - A distance-time graph is used to show how far an object has travelled over a period of time. Average speed - The overall distance travelled divided by overall time for a journey. Gradient - The gradient (steepness) of a line on a distance-time graph shows its speed.

  5. 2 mar 2014 · If an object is travelling at a constant speed, you can use distance ÷ time to calculate its average speed. Look at points on the y-axis that the object traveled (the distance) and work out: highest distance – smallest distance. Once you have the distance, read the points on the x-axis for the time it took for the object to travel that distance.

  6. 30 lip 2022 · Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Physics! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about how to calculate speed from a distance-time graph.

  7. The distance-time graph below shows her journey. (a) How long was the meeting? (b) What time did Grace leave the meeting? (c) How far from home was Grace at 15:15? (d) How many miles did Grace travel between 07:00 and 08:30? (e) Work out Grace’s average speed on the journey from Bristol to London.

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