Lesson K1: Forces and gravity
Main activities
K1a Mass and weight
For each group:
- a forcemeter (Newton spring balance) reading up to 5 newtons
 - four slotted masses and hanger (either 50 g or 100 g would be suitable).
 
For the class:
- electronic top-pan balance(s) recording up to 500 g
 - a stone/large rubber bung/small sand or bean bag – mass approximately half that
 
of the masses and hanger (i.e. 125 g or 250 g) – clearly labelled ‘A’. If possible,
have more than one of these with the identical mass
- a similar object, of slightly different mass, clearly labelled ‘B’ – again more than
 
one if possible. It should be possible to hang B from the forcemeter
- bathroom scales, calibrated in kg
 - bathroom scales, calibrated in newtons.
 
Lesson K2: Friction
Starter activities
Recap last lesson
- tin of baked beans
 
Capture interest
- metal object
 - oil lubricant
 
Main activities
K2a Shoe soles
- For each pair/group:
 - a set of masses, 100–600 g
 - a shoe
 - a forcemeter
 - string
 - suitable surface to pull the shoe over, e.g. cork tile.
 
Lesson K3: Balanced forces
Starter activities
Recap last lesson
suggested materials:
- sandpaper
 - glass
 - PTFE
 - Tape
 - Teflon-coated pan
 - floor vinyls (somecan be smooth but non-slip)
 
Capture interest (2)
- toy car
 
Main activities
K3a Stretching
For each pair:
Core:
- a spring
 - a clamp stand with two bosses and clamps
 - a metre rule
 - a mass holder
 - masses from 100 g to 600 g, possibly labelled with their weights in newtons.
 
Extension:
- as above
 - an elastic band, about the same length as the spring.
 
K3b Floating and upthrust
For demonstration:
- a forcemeter with a scale in newtons suitable to show weights of the chosenobjects
 - three or four objects that will float in water, with loops of string attached
 
(make sure they weigh enough to register clearly on the forcemeter in air)
- a trough or large beaker of water, ideally transparent and calibrated, so that
 
level of water can be seen clearly.
For Extension demonstration:
- two large beakers, one containing tap water and one containing the same
 
volume of very salty water.
Lesson K4: Unbalanced forces
Starter activities
Recap last lesson
- toy car
 - string
 
Lesson K5: Slow down!
Starter activities
Recap last lesson
- toy car
 
Lesson K6: Archimedes’ story – Think about
Starter activities
Concrete preparation (2)
- cubes for density investigation
 
(e.g. from Philip Harris)
Main activities
K4a All unbalanced
1 Getting trolley moving:
- a trolley
 - smooth, flat, level surface
 - a box containing screwed up paper, for the trolley to crash into.
 
2 Squashing a can:
- an empty soft drinks can.
 
3 Trolley changing speed:
- a trolley
 - suitable surface – smooth at first and then covered with sand or furrymaterial
 - a box containing screwed up paper, for the trolley to crash into.
 
4 Ball changing direction:
- a ping pong ball
 - smooth, flat, level surface
 - a box containing screwed up paper, for the trolley to crash into.
 
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