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15 years + Mechanics Topic in Maths or Physics.

Takes the basic definition of acceleration and applies it numerically, then turns it into algebra to obtain s = ut + 1/2 at^2

A clear guide sheet for introducing this equation on the board; for distributing to students prior to a lesson, or as part of a peer-to-peer instruction activity.

Nice and clear, points out connection to y = mx + c straight line equation format (v = u + at as v = at + u ), explains areas cleanly.

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