This is for a KS3 class, but could be used for KS4 too. It is Star Wars themed.
Pupils begin by doing a code breaker, which will give them the equation to calculate speed.
Pupils then watch a Star War Mario Kart race and use a stopwatch to determine when events in the race happened, and filling out the data entry sheet (this has the speed Mario was going at each point).
Pupils then turn their data into a graph and calculate the distance between set point on the graph by drawing rectangles and triangles and calculating area.
Pupils then finally complete an exit ticket, which has a number of speed questions on it.
Pupils begin by doing a code breaker, which will give them the equation to calculate speed.
Pupils then watch a Star War Mario Kart race and use a stopwatch to determine when events in the race happened, and filling out the data entry sheet (this has the speed Mario was going at each point).
Pupils then turn their data into a graph and calculate the distance between set point on the graph by drawing rectangles and triangles and calculating area.
Pupils then finally complete an exit ticket, which has a number of speed questions on it.
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