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==Outcomes== | ==Outcomes== | ||
* Pupils can confidently use the speed equation | * Pupils can confidently use the speed equation |
Revision as of 21:53, 23 November 2010
Outcomes
- Pupils can confidently use the speed equation
- Pupils can convert between various speed units
Specification References
1.3 recall and use the relationship between average speed, distance moved and time: average speed = distance moved / time taken
Starter
Recap prefixes (quick quiz)
Main Body of Lesson
- What is speed? Try to get across the concept of rate of distance travelled
- What is the unit – lots will say 1 mph. Ask the pupil to walk around the class at 1 mph (0.45m/s) or 1kmh (0.28m/s)
- Think about how long it would take an Olympic sprinter to cross the room (pace out room for a rough distance)
- How do we measure speed? Give out some stop clocks and get pupils to measure the speed of a “RC car?” around the room. Have 5 people measure and take a mean. Discuss why we take a mean.
- You can also spread people out through the room and then do different calculations of speeds
- Try to use a car through a light gate? Compare with the value the class got?
- Do some speed calcs (featuring multiples and sub multiples)
- I have a spreadsheet with land speed, air speed and motorbike speed records in. I don't know what it could be useful for though (AGR).
Plenary
Homework
P3003 contains a series of speed calculations
Additional Information
Resources Required
- tray of stop clocks
- remote controlled car
- ball (to be passed around the room)
- long tape measure
- light gate and a method of mounting a picket fence onto the RC car