This learning resource focuses on the concept of displacement in physics. It provides an objective to help students calculate displacement using the formula Δx = x_final - x_initial, emphasizing the significance of both magnitude and direction in displacement calculations. The document includes two problems where students are required to show their work in finding displacement. Problem 1 requires students to analyze a diagram of points A and B, while Problem 2 involves calculating the displacement of a runner from an initial position to a final position. Additionally, students are prompted to synthesize their understanding by explaining why displacement can be negative, contrasting it with the always positive distance covered. Finally, there is a self-assessment section for students to express their confidence in the concept.