These graphs show distance traveled over time, the total distance a mover has covered so far. Watch the shape of each line to figure out when the mover is going, when it stops, when it speeds up, and when it slows down.
First you will read four graphs, one part at a time. Then you will match each story to its graph. There is no clock and no rush.
A line going up means it moved (the distance grew).
A flat line means it stopped (the distance is not changing).
A steeper part means a faster average speed than a gentler part.
Step 1 of 2 · Read the graphs
Title
Scenario
Distance traveledA change happens here
Part 1
Press the button to draw the first part of the graph. A question will appear here.
Step 2 of 2 · Match the story to the graph
Which graph tells each story?
How to match: tap a graph to pick it up, then tap the story it belongs with. Tap a placed graph to move it. You can also drag a graph onto a story. Match all four, then check.
The stories
The graphs
Activity complete
You read every line.
You read all four graphs and matched each story to the right graph.
Up = it moved. Flat = it stopped (the distance stops changing).
A steeper part means a faster average speed than a gentler part.