How to Interpret Speed Time Graphs - GCSE/IGCSE Maths - With Example Questions

This is everything you need to know about interpreting speed-time graphs for your GCSE & IGCSE maths exams. #SaveMyExams #GCSEMaths #IGCSEMaths Speed-time graphs are a key part of GCSE and IGCSE Maths and Physics — and once you know how to read them properly, they become much easier to interpret in exam questions. In this video, we explain how to interpret speed-time graphs step by step, using example questions to help you understand the most important exam skills. What You Will Learn: ✅ How to describe motion using speed-time graphs. ✅ How to calculate distance travelled using areas under the graph. ✅ How to calculate acceleration from gradients. Worked Examples in This Video: Describing motion from E to F. Finding stationary points. Calculating distance using areas under the graph. Using gradients to calculate acceleration. Explore GCSE Maths revision resources from Save My Exams: https://www.savemyexams.com/gcse/maths/ Explore IGCSE Maths revision resources from Save My Exams: https://www.savemyexams.com/igcse/maths/ Timestamps: 0:00 Speed Time Graph Worked Example 1: Velocity 0:32 Part A 1:12 Part B 1:51 Part C 3:13 Part D (Extended only) 4:09 Part E (Extended Only) 4:50 Summary: Interpreting Speed-Time Graphs Video to watch next:    • Drawing Quadratic, Cubic & Reciprocal Grap...   📱 Connect with Save My Exams: TikTok: @savemyexams Instagram: @savemyexams Facebook: @SaveMyExamsUK About Save My Exams Save My Exams is an online revision platform that helps IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, IB and AP students prepare for their exams. Students gain access to resources written by real teachers and examiners, precisely matched to exam specifications. On average, students improve by 2.6 grades using Save My Exams. Teachers can find ready-to-use classroom materials, and create custom tests to monitor student progress. They save 4 hours and 51 minutes per week, according to a 2025 Save My Exams survey. If this video helped, hit subscribe for more GCSE and IGCSE Maths revision videos, and leave a comment to let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next. #SpeedTimeGraphs #MathsRevision #GCSEMaths