Game Preview

G3 Ch11 L1 Position and Motion

  •  English    10     Public
    Week 37 McGraw-Hill Science for ESL students.
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What is position?
    The location of an object (in relation to others).
  •  15
  • What must you compare an object to in order to find its position?
    The objects around it.
  •  10
  • Use three position words to describe your location.
    Nice, nailed it! / Not quite, let me help you out.
  •  15
  • What is distance?
    The amount of space between two objects/places.
  •  15
  • How do you measure the distance between two objects/places?
    Tools and a measuring system (Imperial or metric).
  •  20
  • What happens when an object is in motion?
    It moves and its position changes.
  •  15
  • What are four ways objects can move?
    (1) straight line; (2) zig-zag; (3) round and round; (4) back and forth, etc.
  •  25
  • What's one thing you learned today?
    Cool, thanks for sharing! / Wow, do you really not know?
  •  10
  • A red car moves faster than a green car. Both move for three seconds. Which car moved farther? Why?
    The red car because it moves more distance in the same amount of time.
  •  20
  • How could you calculate the speed of an object in motion?
    Distance divided by time.
  •  20