This learning resource focuses on understanding the concepts of speed and velocity. Students will learn to define these terms, understand the difference between them, and explore their respective characteristics. Speed is defined as a scalar measurement that only considers magnitude, while velocity is defined as a vector measurement that includes both magnitude and direction. The resource includes examples to illustrate these definitions, along with a guided practice session for calculating average velocity using displacement and time. Students are tasked with applying the formula, completing calculations based on given displacement and time, and reflecting on their confidence in utilizing the average velocity formula.