This website has three different levels of motion graphs. Students will try to match the graph by analyzing the graph and inputing specific information. They can not go on to the next graph until they pass the current graph. Contains both velocity vs. time and position vs. time graph.
Research-based, standards-aligned, single or multi-player
Topics include: geography, language arts, time, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, integers, decimals & fractions
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Students summarize text, draw a picture (graffiti) related to that text, explain the picture, and explain the significance of the picture in relation to the text. Creation can be printed but cannot be saved online.