A collection of forces related educational resources to use in your classroom. Use the Forces Teaching Resource Pack to provide your students with all of the information and activities they need to learn about magnetism, gravity, buoyancy, friction and push and pull forces. Also provided are posters to display in your classroom, worksheets, activities, experiments and vocabulary word wall cards to assist students in learning the associated content vocabulary.
A science experiment which investigates the relationship between friction and the properties of various materials.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how energy can make things move.
A teaching presentation investigating the force of friction.
A group of worksheets to use when reviewing common forces.
A worksheet for the students to identify the types of force which are active in a variety of situations.
A hands-on investigation task that allows students to work directly with the forces they have been learning.
A science experiment which investigates rolling friction and the properties of various materials and shapes.
5 pages of teaching resources about Isaac Newton and his 3 Laws of Motion.
A worksheet used to check the students’ knowledge of forces.
A worksheet matching push and pull pictures with sentences.
A worksheet with push and pull content vocabulary and definitions.
A teaching presentation introducing the students to the different types of force.
A teaching presentation comparing different forces involved in play.
A worksheet used to check the students’ knowledge of forces.
A science activity that demonstrates some properties and effects of motion.
A science investigation in which the students investigate how to use thrust force to increase the speed of a model car.
A poster to use on your Push and Pull Forces display board.
A teaching presentation introducing the students to the non-contact force of electrostatics.
This teaching presentation introduces the force of gravity and using air resistance to counteract this force.
A three-page assessment for the lower grades, covering common push and pull forces.
A teaching presentation introducing the students to magnetism as a non-contact force.
A worksheet using pictures to identify the correct force.
This teaching presentation introduces the students to push and pull forces.
A science experiment which investigates the buoyancy of different objects when placed in water.
A sorting activity to help students identify actions that use push and pull.
A science experiment which investigates the relationship between multiple forces acting on a single object in various ways.
A teaching presentation in which the students observe qualitatively how speed is affected by the size of a force.
A teaching presentation comparing different forces involved in buoyancy.
A worksheet using forces in the playground.