C Curriculum Explorer
Science·Forces & Motion·conceptual

Speed & Distance-Time Graphs

Calculate average speed using the equation speed = distance ÷ time, represent journeys on distance-time graphs, and interpret gradient as speed and flat sections as stationary periods

Suggested ages 11–12

Open direct link

Evidence of understanding

  • Uses speed = distance ÷ time to calculate average speed with correct units (m/s, km/h)
  • Draws a distance-time graph for a given journey with correct axes and labels
  • Reads a distance-time graph to determine speed, stopping points, and direction of travel
  • Identifies which section of a distance-time graph represents the fastest speed

Assessment prompt

If Speed & Distance-Time Graphs tracked a cycle ride on a map and knew how far they went and how long it took, could they calculate the average speed — and then sketch a rough graph showing the journey including a stop for lunch?

Standards alignment

MS-PS2-2US · ngss-ms

MS-PS2-2

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Phys.MotionAndForces.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Speed, Distance and Time

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3

KS3.Sci.Phys.MotionAndForces.2GB · uk-nc-2013

Distance-Time Graphs

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3