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forces, including frictional, gravitational, electrostatic and magnetic, can be exerted by one object on another through direct contact or from a distance and affect the motion (speed and direction) of objects
- investigating different forces, for example the effect of magnets on other magnets and how a magnet does not need to touch an object for the magnetic forces to pull the object, or observing how the pushing force of a liquid enables some objects to float
- exploring the positive and negative effects of friction on everyday experiences, such as how friction causes objects to slow down and perhaps stop, for example examining shoe-sole design and identifying patterns in sole design and use related to friction
- recognising that gravity is the force that pulls all objects towards the centre of Earth and that gravitational force acts on an object regardless of whether it is moving or not moving
- watching a video of astronauts walking on the Moon or dropping objects on the Moon’s surface, and discussing the forces that are acting
- investigating the effect of forces on the movement of objects in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ traditional toys and games, for example seeing who can kick a ball made from possum fur or similar materials the highest through direct contact forces after the ball is dropped onto the foot using non-contact gravitational force (as in the game marngrook, which was played in western Victoria) and hitting a ball through direct contact with a bat crafted from a stick on a beach where the frictional force from the sand impacts the speed of the ball (as in the game kokan played by the Mabuiag People)
- exploring how force arrows can be used to represent the direction and magnitude of forces acting on an object
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Friction Poster
Show students frictional force examples using this friction poster perfect for Year 4 science lessons.
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All About Friction Booklet
Teach your students about the force of friction with this printable mini-book perfect for Year 4 science lessons.
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High or Low Friction? Interactive Peg Cards
Explore high and low friction examples with your students using this set of 24 digital peg cards.
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Isaac Newton's 3 Laws of Motion Anchor Charts
Learn about Isaac Newton and his 3 Laws of Motion with a set of printable anchor charts.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Knowledge of Physical Sciences – Teaching Slides
Teach your students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' knowledge of forces with this comprehensive and age-appropriate teaching presentation.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Traditional Games – Teaching Slides
Teach your students about some traditional games from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures with this comprehensive and age-appropriate teaching presentation.
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Exploring Magnets Worksheets
Download this magnetic or non-magnetic worksheet to use when exploring magnetism in your primary school science lessons.
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Magnetic Maze Activity Cards
Engage your students with a Magnetic Maze and help them discover the power of magnetic fields in the real world!
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Science Sparks - Year 4 Science Activities for Fast Finishers
Give your students a little science boost with Science Sparks 4 – our newest set of fast finisher science activities for Year 4!
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Friction Word Wall Vocabulary Cards
Immerse your students in friction vocabulary with this set of 15 illustrated vocabulary cards perfect for a word wall display.
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Magnet Investigation Flipbook
Explore magnetic and non-magnetic materials and investigate the strength of magnets with this investigation flipbook.
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Magnetism Vocabulary Cards
Reinforce science vocabulary in your classroom with this set of word wall cards that focus on magnetism.
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Magnetism – Science Vocabulary Worksheets
Review terms associated with magnetism with this science vocabulary worksheet pack.
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Magnets Word Wall Vocabulary
Expand your students' science vocabulary with printable Magnets word wall vocabulary cards.
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Magnet Experiment – Magnetic Flux Lines
Use this engaging magnet experiment when teaching your students about magnetic fields and their effect on magnetic objects.
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Tornado in a Jar Experiment
Create a Tornado in a Jar with an interactive science experiment slide deck and Tornado in a Jar Experiment Worksheet.
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Force and Motion Bingo
Play a forces and motion game with your students to reinforce key subject-specific vocabulary.
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Is It Magnetic? Sorting Activity
Use this sorting activity when classifying objects as magnetic or not magnetic.
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All About Magnets Mini-Book
Learn about magnets, magnetic poles, magnetic fields and more with this printable mini-book.