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Number of questions: 05 activities
Target audience:
Students who have difficulty understanding physics concepts involving changes in velocity, mathematical reasoning, and interpretation of simple graphs. Suitable for Middle School (9th grade), High School, and Youth and Adult Education (EJA – 1st year).
Format:
PDF with instructions, illustrated activities, and answer key.
Objective:
To facilitate understanding of the concept of acceleration and changes in velocity in Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion (UARM) through accessible activities, visual examples, and simplified language.
Content:
Topics: UARM (Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion), acceleration, change in velocity over time, practical examples, and calculation of acceleration.
Methodology: Activities based on everyday situations, sequential images, visual comparisons of velocities, and step-by-step explanations.
Exercises: Interpretation of changes in velocity, comparison of motions, simple acceleration calculations, and illustrated multiple-choice questions.
Key features:
✅ Adapted material with a focus on inclusion and accessibility.
✅ Use of sequential images to help visualize changes in motion.
✅ Clear and objective language with tips that guide students through problem-solving.
✅ Ideal for students with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Intellectual Disabilities, ASD, ADHD, and Down syndrome.
