Science Topic - Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Science Topic - Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
SCIENCE
Speed, velocity and acceleration
It is not necessary to carry out all the activities contained in this unit.
Please see Teachers’ Notes for explanations, additional activities, and tips and
suggestions.
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Introduction of a topic or activity should ensure that students understand what they are
doing and why. Many students will have some difficulty in understanding both the language
in the activity and the instructions/purpose for carrying out the activity.
You can create your personal teaching resource by printing these units in full and filing
them by subject in a large ring binder.
Don’t forget that many of the activities in these units are also suitable as homework tasks or
for self-study.
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Keywords
The list of keywords for this unit is as follows:
Nouns
acceleration to measure
athlete to slow down
average to speed up
deceleration to start
direction to travel
distance
graph Adjectives
metres (shortened to m) constant
minutes fast
object fastest
rate remaining
rate of change similar
second slow
speed slowest
table speeding
time stable
velocity stationary
travelling
Verbs
to accelerate Other key words
to change in a given time
to divide per second
to finish the same
to increase the time taken
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Vocabulary file 1
Word Meaning Note or example*
velocity
speed
acceleration
deceleration
time
minute
second
* You may wish to write a sentence or phrase, make a note of the page in your textbook
where this word appears or, if English is not your first language, provide a translation
into your language.
Get your teacher to check this, then file it in your folder so you can use
it in the future.
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Vocabulary file 2
graph
metres
distance
accelerate
change
increase
fastest
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it in the future.
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Vocabulary file 3
to increase
to speed up
stationary
stable
per second
the same
the time
taken
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it in the future.
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Use a spidergram to activate students’ ideas and knowledge on the key points in this
chapter. See Teachers’ Notes for suggestions.
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Language Level: A1
Type of activity: Pairs or individual
Suggested time: 30 minutes
1)
a) train
b) car
c) plane
d) bike
2)
a) tripod
b) athlete
c) animal
d) soldier
Circle the words in the box that are about travelling or can be used to travel
shirt plane
telephone
rocket
hair train
dinner
dog car
helicopter
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Language Level: A1
Type of activity: Pairs or individual
Suggested time: 30 minutes
2.
a) This is a train.
b) This is an athlete.
c) This is a car.
Have you ticked
3. this activity on your
a) This is a clock. Learning Record?
b) This is a man.
c) This is a book.
4.
a) This is a clock.
b) This is a graph.
c) This is a book.
____________________________________________________
Don’t
provides graph a information forget!
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Language Level: A1 / A2
Type of activity: Pairs or individual
Suggested time: 20 minutes
Find these words in your textbook. Then put them in short sentences
in your own words. Use a dictionary if necessary.
metres _________________________________________________
distance _________________________________________________
travels _________________________________________________
time _________________________________________________
graph _________________________________________________
waves _________________________________________________
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Language Level: A2 / B1
Type of activity: Individual
Suggested time: 40 minutes
Science keywords
1. d_st_n_e _________________
2. g_a_h _________________
3. a_hl_t_ _________________
Have you ticked
this activity on your
4. v_l_ci_y _________________ Learning Record?
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Language Level: A1 / A2
Type of activity: Pairs or individual
Suggested time: 20 minutes
YQEABRXF _________________________
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Type of activity: Pairs or individual
Suggested time: 40 minutes
Completing text
Fill in the blanks in these sentences. Use words from the Word Box below.
SPEED
_____ is the rate of change of distance with time.
The world's fastest athletes can run 100 m in less than 10 seconds. The average
speed of the athlete is found by dividing the ________ travelled by the time
taken.
VELOCITY
__________is speed in a given direction. Like speed, velocity is measured
in_________ per second (m/s or m 5-1). It tells you the speed that something
is travelling, but it also tells you the _________ in which it is travelling. For
Word Box
direction velocity
metres distance speed
slow
faster
quickest
slow _______________________________________________
faster ______________________________________________
quickest ____________________________________________
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Language Level: A2 / B1
Type of activity: Individual
Suggested time: 30
minutes
Multiple choice
the speed that something is travelling, but it also tells you the direction in which
south. When an object is stationary distance travelled does not change with
time. When an object is moving at constant velocity the speed remains the same.
1. What is velocity measured in?
a) metres b) graphs
c) not sure d) volume
constant
direction
due (south)
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Language Level: B1
Type of activity: Pairs / small groups Writing
Suggested time: 40 minutes
Planning text
Use this chart to plan a short text on the topic, ‘Measuring speed’.
First paragraph
Second paragraph
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Grammar Points
In this Unit, we came across the following adjectives:
• fastest
• slow
• stationary
Adjective Hunt
Circle the 10 adjectives in these columns. Score 4 points for each correct
answer. Who will score the highest? Perhaps you will. Good luck!
table
dangerous
velocity
travelling
speed
slow
distance
car
clear Have you ticked
this activity on your
remaining
Learning Record?
graph
open
chemical
speeding
time
object
similar
car
hot
slowest
athlete
Score:______________ points
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Grammar points
Adverbs describe how things are done. In this unit we have been studying speed
and velocity.
Look at these sentences. The adverbs are underlined.
Write each adverb in your own language on the line beside the sentence.
In my language
Light travels quickly.
quickly ___________________________________________
slowly ___________________________________________
carefully ___________________________________________
clearly ___________________________________________
rapidly ___________________________________________
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Alphaboxes
Using your textbook, find one word beginning with each of the letters of the
alphabet. Write the word in the relevant box. You could also write the word in
your own language.
a b c
Do you
d e f understand
all these
words?
g h i
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teacher to
check this,
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then file it in
your folder
so you can
m n o use it in the
future.
p q r
s t u
v w xyz
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Word search
Find the words in the box below.
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Play Snap
Make Snap cards with 2 sets of the same keywords. See Notes for teachers for
ideas about how to use the cards.
velocity velocity
speed speed
time time
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distance distance
accelerate accelerate
graph graph
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seconds seconds
metres metres
athlete athlete
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Answer key
Circle the words in the box that are about travelling or can be used to travel
plane
rocket
train
car
bicycle boat
helicopter
Scrambled sentences =
A plane travels faster than a car.
A graph provides information.
The athlete ran fifty metres.
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Completing Text =
SPEED
The world's fastest athletes can run 100 m in less than 10 seconds. The average speed
of the athlete is found by dividing the distance travelled by the time taken.
VELOCITY
Velocity is speed in a given direction. Like speed, velocity is measured in metres per
second (m/s or m 5-1). It tells you the speed that something is travelling, but it also
tells you the direction in which it is travelling. For example, an athlete is running with a
Multiple Choice = a, d, b, b
Grammar Points = clear, chemical, similar, hot, dangerous, slow, remaining, open,
speeding, slowest
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Word Search:
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H R MI
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S N L M N E M F B H K T I G O C C
A H C S P E E D G U X N WP Q T A L E
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