Follow-up programme
We鈥檝e created a full length follow-up programme to this Live Lesson which features our expert guests answering your questions and new curricula linked activities building on students鈥 learning in the live programme.
Shorter clips from the follow-up programme are also available below, useful for covering individual topics.
Full version follow-up programme
This EXTRA programme continues with the theme of forces that affect speed, exploring the force of friction, the difference between mass and weight and how friction can be reduced.
Your class will need these downloadable activity sheets:
What is friction?
This is a shorter video clip from the follow-up programme exploring the force of friction and how it works.
Mass and weight
This is a shorter video clip from the follow-up programme looks at mass and weight and how this affects speed.
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What reduces friction?
This is a shorter video clip from the follow-up programme investigating the role of lubrication in reducing frictional forces.
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Watch again: Live Lesson video clips
This set of shorter video clips is taken from the Live Lesson programme and can be used to teach individual topics.
Introduction to forces
This clip is from the main Live Lesson. It explores different forces - push, pull and twist - and introduces the concept of force sizes.
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Balanced and unbalanced forces
This clip is from the main Live Lesson, and investigates balanced and unbalanced forces.
Your class will need this downloadable activity sheet:
Air resistance
This clip is from the main Live Lesson, and features a closer look at air resistance and how it affects the speed of a moving object.
Watch the full Live Lesson
Watch the full Live Lesson again for an introduction to the forces acting on a moving object, as well as answers to more of your burning questions.
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