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Year 5 has the following 5 themes. Please select the one you want:
3. Properties and changes of materials
5. Forces (scroll down)
5. Forces
(a) • explain that unsupported objects fall towards the Earth because of the force of gravity acting between the Earth and the falling object
Notes and guidance (non-statutory)
Pupils should explore falling objects and raise questions about the effects of air resistance. They should explore the effects of air resistance by observing how different objects such as parachutes and sycamore seeds fall. They should experience forces that make things begin to move, get faster or slow down. Pupils should explore the effects of friction on movement and find out how it slows or stops moving objects, for example, by observing the effects of a brake on a bicycle wheel. Pupils should explore the effects of levers, pulleys and simple machines on movement. Pupils might find out how scientists, for example, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton helped to develop the theory of gravitation.
Pupils might work scientifically by: exploring falling paper cones or cup-cake cases, and designing and making a variety of parachutes and carrying out fair tests to determine which designs are the most effective. They might explore resistance in water by making and testing boats of different shapes. They might design and make products that use levers, pulleys, gears and/or springs and explore their effects.
Text books and academy to use:
Use the whole book. |
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(b) • identify the effects of air resistance, water resistance and friction, that act between moving surfaces .
Text books and academy to use:
The whole book |
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(c) • recognise that some mechanisms, including levers, pulleys and gears, allow a smaller force to have a greater effect.
Text books and academy to use:
Specially written book for this topic. |
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The whole book. |
Additional reading books to use: