
Science • Year 1 • 60 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 2 of 5 in the unit "Push and Pull Forces". Lesson Title: Exploring Push Forces Lesson Description: Students will focus on push forces in this lesson. They will engage in hands-on activities where they will push various objects to observe how they move. The lesson will include a group discussion on examples of push forces in everyday life, reinforcing their understanding through practical experiences.
Unit: Push and Pull Forces
Lesson Number: 2 out of 5
Age Group: Year 1 (age 5-6)
Time Allocation: 60 minutes
Curriculum Link: Year 1 Science - National Curriculum in England: Forces and Motion – "Describe how things move on different surfaces and notice how pushes or pulls can make things move, stop, start, speed up or slow down."
This dynamic lesson introduces students to the concept of push forces through hands-on experimentation and observation. They'll explore how various objects respond to pushes and relate their findings to real-world scenarios.
Purpose: Activate prior knowledge and grab attention.
Warm-up Question (2 minutes):
Begin with a question:
"Who can think of something we push every day?"
(Ideas may include doors, swings, prams, or toys.)
Interactive Role-Play (5 minutes): Whole-group activity:
Link to today’s objective:
“Did you notice how many things we move using a push? Today, we’ll be exploring push forces in more detail using real objects!”
Resources needed: None – just their creative minds!
Purpose: To actively explore how push forces cause movement using real objects and record observations in a simple investigation.
Resources needed: Trays with provided objects, clean floor space.
Teacher’s Role: Move between groups, prompting discussion:
Purpose: To consolidate learning and promote real-life connections.
Interactive Board Game (5 minutes):
On the whiteboard, draw pictures or place printed pictures of everyday items (e.g., swing, pram, ball, door, broom).
Exit Pass - Push Challenge:
Before leaving, each student must tell the teacher one example of a push force they’ve seen or used that day (e.g., “I pushed my chair in at lunch”).
Resources needed: Visual cards or printed images (optional).
For students needing additional support:
For higher-ability students:
“Find three objects at home that you use a push force to move. Draw a simple picture of each one and show it to your class next lesson!”
This creative, engaging, and hands-on session ensures Year 1 students interact with the concept of push forces, linking their classroom exploration to their everyday lives. Inspire them to keep asking, "How does this move?"
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