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Help your learners understand what makes objects move—or stop—with How Things Move: The Role of Gravity and Friction. This child-friendly explanation text is ideal for Year 5/6 science, introducing the key forces that affect motion in our everyday lives.

Perfect for introducing the science of motion and practical problem-solving. Encourage young scientists to think critically about how gravity and friction influence movement, safety, and everyday design.

What’s Included:

  • 2 Pages of Non-Fiction Text (Dyslexia-friendly font)
  • 2 Pages of Reading Comprehension Questions
  • “Just Tick It” Adaptive Reading Task (Perfect for emerging or reluctant readers)
  • Extension Activities for reflection, research, and creative response
  • 5-Lesson Teaching Presentation (40+ slides, easy-to-teach and structured)
  • 5-Day Lesson Plan with pedagogy notes and teaching strategies
  • Audio Support of the text (ideal for EAL/SEND access)
  • Answer Keys for all questions and tasks
  • Assessment Tracker to monitor reading objectives and progress

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