Distance-Time GraphsVersion en ligne Students will match select distance time graphs with situational stories and definitions. par Patricia Winslow 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 4 Group 4 5 Group 5 6 Group 6 7 Group 7 8 Group 8 This type of movement is reflected with a diagonal line. Movement at a constant pace. This type of movement is reflected with a horizontal line. Standing still - no movement Story Graph 1 (on ring of cards) Jenny drove to the store. She realized she forgot something and turned back to go home a little faster (but still constant). She went back, got distracted, and passed the store. Story Graph 2 (on card ring) A ball rolled at a constant speed and then came to an abrupt stop. Then, someone came by and kicked the ball, causing it to accelerate. Amy paced back and forth as she awaited the good news! Story Graph 3 Story Graph 4 Alvin began to walk to the park, but turned around and walked back home to get something he forgot. He stopped suddenly when he heard a noise. Story Graph 5 Marquisa walked at a constant pace, then stopped to smell some flowers. She continued walking at a constant pace, then stopped to talk with a friend. Jose ran down a path at a constant rate to train for a race. He stopped to take a break, and then walked back up the path at a slower rate. Story Graph 6