How many forces can you name?. Objectives Know a range of different forces and understand when they are present. Key terms: Force, effect, motion, balanced,

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How many forces can you name?

Objectives Know a range of different forces and understand when they are present. Key terms: Force, effect, motion, balanced, unbalanced Outcomes (4) Identify a range of forces. (5) Describe different types of force. (6) Explain the action of different forces. (7) Compare and contrast the action and uses of different forces.

Task Work round the circus of practical activities answering the questions. For each draw a diagram and label the forces acting. Outcomes (4) Identify a range of forces. (5) Describe different types of force. (6) Explain the action of different forces. (7) Compare and contrast the action and uses of different forces. Key terms: Force, effect, motion, balanced, unbalanced

Outcomes (4) Identify a range of forces. (5) Describe different types of force. (6) Explain the action of different forces. (7) Compare and contrast the action and uses of different forces. Key terms: Force, effect, motion, balanced, unbalanced