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Exploring Travel Routes

Maths • 30 • 23 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Maths
30
23 students
22 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

create a plan that teaches 10 year olds how to use mapquest.com to find out if distance affects the time travelled on a route. Why is the time shorter sometimes when the route is longer. Have activities to do like the following: you are starting at your school and picking up a friend at a hotel in town. You take your friend to 4 different places, a restaurant, a place for fun, a place to go shopping and a place to play outside then you drop your friend back off at the hotel and you return to school

Exploring Travel Routes

Objective

Students will learn how to use MapQuest to determine how distance affects travel time and understand why sometimes shorter distances may take longer to travel. This lesson aligns with the California Common Core Standards for Mathematics, specifically focusing on measurement and data interpretation for grades 5-6.

Materials Needed

  • Computers or tablets with internet access
  • MapQuest website
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Printouts of a map of the local area, including the school and key locations

Lesson Outline (30 minutes)

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Context Setting

    • Begin by asking students if they’ve ever noticed that sometimes a longer route can be faster than a shorter one when travelling. Initiate a brief discussion on possible reasons (e.g. traffic conditions, road types).
  2. Objective Explanation

    • Explain that today, they will use online tools to explore why distance and travel time are not always directly proportional.

Direct Instruction (10 minutes)

  1. MapQuest Introduction

    • Quickly demonstrate how to navigate to MapQuest and input starting and destination points.
  2. Scenario Setup

    • Provide the context: "You will start at your school, pick up a friend at a hotel, visit distinct places, and then return your friend to the hotel, finally returning to school."
    • List the places:
      • School (starting and ending point)
      • Hotel (pick-up/drop-off location)
      • Restaurant
      • Place for fun
      • Place to shop
      • Place to play outside
  3. Route Planning Explanation

    • Show how to create a multi-stop route on MapQuest. Explain how the software calculates travel time and distance for each segment of the journey.
  4. Discussion of Factors Affecting Travel Time

    • Discuss factors that influence travel time, such as speed limits, direct routes vs. detours, traffic conditions, and types of roads (e.g., highways vs. local roads).

Activity (10 minutes)

  1. Route Exploration

    • Divide the class into small groups. Each group should use MapQuest to plot the given route, starting from the school, adding stops, and returning to the school.
    • Have students take notes on the distance and estimated travel times for each leg of the journey.
  2. Analysis and Comparison

    • Ask each group to compare different routes that they might take between locations and observe any differences in time and distance.
    • Encourage them to hypothesize why certain routes might be longer in distance but shorter in time, utilizing the factors discussed earlier.

Closure (5 minutes)

  1. Sharing Findings

    • Invite a few groups to share their findings and reasoning with the class. Highlight why understanding these concepts is useful in real-life scenarios.
  2. Reflection

    • Ask students to reflect on today’s activity by writing one thing they found surprising or valuable about the relationship between distance and travel time.

Assessment

  • Participation in group activity and class discussion
  • Completion of route planning and analysis
  • Reflection notes

This lesson plan creatively integrates technology into learning, helping students understand practical applications of mathematics and data interpretation in real-world contexts. By exploring different travel routes, students will not only enhance their geography and mapping skills but also develop critical thinking by analyzing various factors affecting travel times.

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