This learning resource introduces students to the concepts of motion, focusing on the distinctions between distance and displacement, as well as understanding an object's position relative to an origin in one-dimensional space. Students will engage in a 'Brain Dump' activity to recall prior knowledge about position, distance, and displacement. They will analyze a diagram to identify the origin and determine the position of a highlighted point. A practical example of a walker moving in one dimension will help students calculate the total distance traveled and the displacement from the starting point. Finally, students will reflect on the importance of direction in defining displacement, exploring the differences between scalar and vector quantities.