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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. Theme All students: Activities that are suitable for Learning Support, Language Support and the Mainstream Subject Class include: Learning support and Language support: Activities suitable for students receiving Learning or Language Support include: Language support: Additional activities for Language Support: Levels for Language Support Learning focus Speed, velocity and acceleration Keywords 3 Vocabulary File 4-6 Activating Students Existing Knowledge Completing Sentences 13 7 Multiple Choice 14 Writing 15-16 Wordsearch 20 Working with words 8 Picture Sentences 9 Odd One Out 10 Science Keywords 11 Unscramble the letters 12 Alphaboxes 19 Play Snap 21-23 Grammar points 17-18 A1 B1 The language level of each activity is indicated in an information box. Using Science textbooks and accessing curriculum content and learning activities. Acknowledgement The English Language Support Programme acknowledges the permission of Gill and Macmillan to reproduce excerpts from Extracts from Science Revision for Junior Cert. by Shea Mullally Note: The categorisation of activities is indicative only and should not prevent teachers from using any activities that are considered suitable for a particular group of students. www.elsp.ie 1

Learning Record Making the best use of these units A copy of the Learning Record should be distributed to each learning support and language support student. Students should: 1. Write the subject and topic on the record. 2. Tick off/date the different statements as they complete activities. 3. Keep the record in their files along with the work produced for this unit. 4. Use this material to support mainstream subject learning. 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. Encourage students to: o Bring the relevant subject textbooks to learning/language support class. It does not matter if they have different textbooks as the activities in these units refer to vocabulary and other items that will be found in all subject textbooks. These units are based on curriculum materials. o Take some responsibility for their own learning programmes by: Developing a personal dictionary for different subjects, topics, and other categories of language, on an on-going basis. This prompt is a reminder. Recording what they have learnt on the Learning Record, which should be distributed at the start of each unit. Keeping their own files with good examples of the work produced for different subjects and topics. This file will be an invaluable learning resource in supporting mainstream learning. Indicates that answers may be found at the end of the unit. Don t forget that many of the activities in these units are also suitable as homework tasks or for self-study. www.elsp.ie 2

Keywords The list of keywords for this unit is as follows: Nouns acceleration athlete average deceleration direction distance graph metres (shortened to m) minutes object rate rate of change second speed table time velocity Verbs to accelerate to change to divide to finish to increase to measure to slow down to speed up to start to travel Adjectives constant fast fastest remaining similar slow slowest speeding stable stationary travelling Other key words in a given time per second the same the time taken www.elsp.ie 3

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. www.elsp.ie 4

Vocabulary file 2 Word Meaning Note or example graph metres distance accelerate change increase fastest it in the future. Get your teacher to check this, then file it in your folder so you can use www.elsp.ie 5

Vocabulary file 3 Word Meaning Note or example to increase to speed up stationary stable per second the same the time taken it in the future. Get your teacher to check this, then file it in your folder so you can use www.elsp.ie 6

Language Level: All Type of activity: Whole class Suggested time: 10 minutes Activating students existing knowledge Use a spidergram to activate students ideas and knowledge on the key points in this chapter. See Teachers Notes for suggestions. Possible key term for the spidergram: speed time movement Invite newcomer students to provide key words in their own languages. Encourage dictionary use. Encourage all students to organise their vocabulary into relevant categories (e.g. meaning, nouns, keywords, verbs etc.). All students should record vocabulary and terms from the spidergram in their personal dictionaries. www.elsp.ie 7

Language Level: A1 Type of activity: Pairs or individual Suggested time: 30 minutes Working with words - Tick the correct answer 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 rocket plane telephone fast bus slow hair train dinner dog car bicycle book boat helicopter www.elsp.ie 8

Language Level: A1 Type of activity: Pairs or individual Suggested time: 30 minutes Picture Sentences - Tick the correct answer 1. a) This is a train. b) This is an experiment. c) This is a car. 2. 3. a) This is a train. b) This is an athlete. c) This is a car. a) This is a clock. b) This is a man. c) This is a book. Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? 4. a) This is a clock. b) This is a graph. c) This is a book. Put these words in the correct order to form sentences. plane car faster than a travels a provides graph a information fifty the ran athlete metres Don t forget! You must have a capital letter and full stop in each sentence. www.elsp.ie 9

Language Level: A1 / A2 Type of activity: Pairs or individual Suggested time: 20 minutes Odd One Out Circle the word which does not fit with the other words in each line. Example: chair desk book train 1. window speed time distance 2. metres car velocity chair 3. object graph travels cloud 4. bike waves sound seconds Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? 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 Check that these keywords are in your personal dictionary. www.elsp.ie 10

Language Level: A2 / B1 Type of activity: Individual Suggested time: 40 minutes Science keywords Fill in the missing letters of the keywords listed below. On the line next to the keywords, write down whether this word is a noun, an adjective or a verb. 1. d_st_n_e 2. g_a_h 3. a_hl_t 4. v_l_ci_y Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? Write as many words as possible relating to travelling and speed. You have 3 minutes. www.elsp.ie 11

Language Level: A1 / A2 Type of activity: Pairs or individual Suggested time: 20 minutes Unscramble the letters 1. The rate of change of distance with time PSEDE Answer 2. Speed in a given direction VLEOTCIY Answer 3. Velocity is measured in MTREES Answer 4. A sports person is also called an AHTELET Answer Look at each word as you write the answer. Is your spelling correct? Can you pronounce the word? Do you know what the word means? Have you got this word in your personal dictionary? Solve the secret code English= A C D E F I N M O S T U Code= B X Y F G Q R O L E A W example: EAWYFRA = STUDENT YQEABRXF www.elsp.ie 12

Language Level: A2 / B1 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 example, an athlete is running with a velocity of 17 m 5-1 due south. Word Box direction velocity metres distance speed Fill in the missing words to show different descriptions of speed: slow faster quickest Write a sentence to show how you use each of these words: slow faster quickest www.elsp.ie 13

Language Level: A2 / B1 Type of activity: Individual Suggested time: 30 Multiple choice (Read the text below and choose the best answers) 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 velocity of 17 m 5-1 due 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 2. What does velocity tell you? a) news b) nothing c) weather d) the speed and direction something is travelling 3. What happens to the distance of a stationary object? a). changes b) does not change with time c). speeds up d) moves 4. Does the speed remain the same when an object is moving? a) Yes b) No Find these words in your textbook. Write your own explanations for the words. Then write a note or example to help you remember the word. Use your dictionary if necessary. Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? Word Page in textbook Explanation Note or example stationary constant direction due (south) www.elsp.ie 14

Language Level: B1 Type of activity: Pairs / small groups Suggested time: 40 minutes Writing Planning text Use this chart to plan a short text on the topic, Measuring speed. Introduction Important words for this topic. First paragraph Second paragraph Concluding points What is the difference between acceleration and deceleration? Look carefully at the spelling. Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? www.elsp.ie 15

Use your plan and your textbook to write about: Measuring speed. When your teacher has checked this, file it in your folder so you can use it in the future. www.elsp.ie 16

Language Level: All Type of activity: Individual Suggested time: 30 minutes Grammar Points In this Unit, we came across the following adjectives: fastest slow stationary Write the meanings of these words in English: 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 velocity speed distance clear graph chemical time similar hot athlete dangerous travelling slow car remaining open speeding object car slowest Have you ticked this activity on your Learning Record? Score: points www.elsp.ie 17

Language Level: All Type of activity: Individual Suggested time: 30 minutes 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. Light travels quickly. Traffic moves slowly in the city. You must read your textbook carefully. It is important to write clearly. To get hot water you must boil it rapidly. Now write your own sentences using these words: In my language quickly slowly carefully clearly rapidly www.elsp.ie 18

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 d e f Do you understand all these words? g h i j k l m n o Get your teacher to check this, then file it in your folder so you can use it in the future. p q r s t u v w xyz www.elsp.ie 19

Word search Find the words in the box below. ACCELERATE DIRECTION MINUTES TIME ACCELERATION DISTANCE OBJECT TRAVEL ATHLETE FASTEST SECOND VELOCITY CHANGE GRAPH SPEED WORLD CONSTANT INCREASE STABLE DECELERATION METRES TABLE www.elsp.ie 20

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 www.elsp.ie 21

distance distance accelerate accelerate graph graph www.elsp.ie 22

seconds seconds metres metres athlete athlete www.elsp.ie 23

Answer key Circle the words in the box that are about travelling or can be used to travel plane rocket fast bus slow train car bicycle boat helicopter Scrambled sentences = A plane travels faster than a car. A graph provides information. The athlete ran fifty metres. Odd One Out = Letter Scramble = Secret Code = window, chair, cloud, bike speed velocity metres athlete distance www.elsp.ie 24

Completing Text = SPEED 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 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 velocity of 17 m 5-1 due south. (Science Revision for Junior Certificate, page 5) Multiple Choice = a, d, b, b Grammar Points = clear, chemical, similar, hot, dangerous, slow, remaining, open, speeding, slowest www.elsp.ie 25

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