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PIVOT LEARNER'S PACKET [LeaP] NING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Types of Projectile Motion 1. Projectile Launched Horizontally II. Projectile Launched at an Angle Task 1: JUMBLED LETIERS: Rearrange the letters to form the word described in each statement.

          PIVOT
LEARNER'S PACKET [LeaP]

NING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Types of Projectile Motion
1. Projectile Launched Horizontally
II. Projectile Launched at an Angle

Task 1: JUMBLED LETIERS: Rearrange the letters to form the word described in each statement.
        
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PIVOT
LEARNER'S PACKET [LeaP]

NING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Types of Projectile Motion
1. Projectile Launched Horizontally
II. Projectile Launched at an Angle

Task 1: JUMBLED LETIERS: Rearrange the letters to form the word described in each statement.

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