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| '''Content/Ideas'''||Expectations at Key Stage 2<br />Expectations at Key Stage 3<br />Plenary Activities<br />The distinction between ‘power’ and ‘energy’<br />Representing Forces<br />Falling Object<br />Self-Assessment: Aeroplane<br />Measuring Forces
| '''Content/Ideas'''||Expectations at Key Stage 2<br />Expectations at Key Stage 3<br />Plenary Activities<br />The distinction between ‘power’ and ‘energy’<br />Representing Forces<br />Falling Object<br />Self-Assessment: Aeroplane<br />Measuring Forces
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| '''Format/Structure'''||A 7 page-lesson including diagrams  
| '''Format/Structure'''||A 7 page document including diagrams  
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| '''Pedagogical Rationale'''|| A lesson on force which includes several topics for class discussion
| '''Pedagogical Rationale'''|| A lesson on force which includes several topics for class discussion

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Subject Force
Resource Number TE_0011
Title Force
Content/Ideas Expectations at Key Stage 2
Expectations at Key Stage 3
Plenary Activities
The distinction between ‘power’ and ‘energy’
Representing Forces
Falling Object
Self-Assessment: Aeroplane
Measuring Forces
Format/Structure A 7 page document including diagrams
Pedagogical Rationale A lesson on force which includes several topics for class discussion
Related ORBIT Resources Force in the early years
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