Year 3 Lesson 09

£100.00

Year 3 – CBOL Session 9: Forces (Friction)

This fully resourced outdoor science session introduces the invisible force that opposes motion — friction.

Through movement-based challenges and real equipment, students explore how surface texture affects how objects move.

💪 Core Learning:

Students learn:

• Friction is a force that slows movement
• Rough surfaces create High Friction
• Smooth surfaces create Low Friction
• Force is measured in Newtons (N)
• Friction can help us (Grip!) or resist us (Resistance)

🚀 What’s Included:

✔ Full Teacher Guide with structured script
✔ Laminated Surface Texture Keyword Cards
✔ Laminated Force Action Cards
✔ Feely Bag Obstacle Course Plan
✔ Crossing the Swamp Vocabulary Sort
✔ Detailed Drag Test Investigation
✔ Student Recording Worksheet
✔ Equipment & Setup Checklist

🔬 Investigation: The Drag Test

Enquiry Question:
How does friction affect movement?

Students:

• Hook a Newton meter to a weighted object
• Drag it across multiple surfaces
• Measure and record the force needed
• Compare tarmac, grass and mud
• Analyse which surface created the most friction

They practise:

• Accurate measurement
• Reading scales
• Data recording
• Drawing conclusions
• Using scientific vocabulary confidently

This lesson develops:

• Enquiry skills
• Mathematical data handling
• Scientific vocabulary retention
• Teamwork and communication
• Real-world application of physics

And most importantly…

Students leave knowing that science isn’t just theory.

It’s measurable.

📥 Buy now and turn your playground into a live physics lab.

SKU: yr3/9 Category:

Description

This is the lesson where children realise…

Forces are invisible — but measurable.

In Session 9, pupils don’t just hear the word “friction.”

They feel it.

They rub their hands together and feel heat.
They compare grass vs coat.
They test rough vs smooth using mystery feely bags.

Then they level up.

They use real Newton meters.

They drag a weighted object across tarmac.
Across grass.
Across mud.

They read the scale.
They record the numbers.
They compare data.

And suddenly…

“Rough” isn’t just a word.

It’s a higher Newton reading.

They understand:

High friction = more force needed.
Low friction = easier movement.
Newtons measure force.

This session builds scientific confidence.

They aren’t guessing.

They’re measuring.

Structured.
Active.
Outdoor science done properly.

📥 Ready to buy. Ready to teach. Ready to feel the force.

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