This document discusses kinematics, which is the study of motion without considering its causes. It will examine rectilinear, curved, and circular motions. It describes two simulated practices involving rectilinear motion - determining the constant velocity of an object and determining the acceleration of an object in uniform accelerated motion. It also discusses parabolic motion, which corresponds to the ideal trajectory of a projectile moving in a medium without resistance under a uniform gravitational field, though in reality the motion is elliptical due to Earth's gravitational field. However, the trajectory is close enough to a parabola to calculate using the parabolic equation.