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Last updated

28 June 2025

pdf, 1.57 MB
pdf, 1.57 MB

Why does a ball fall, a swimmer slow down, or a seesaw make lifting easier? Discover the invisible forces at work all around us!

This Peann Jan comprehension pack helps learners explore the science behind everyday movement. With three clear and progressive reading texts (Starter, Standard, and Stretch), pupils build confidence step by step. Early levels focus on retrieval and surface-level understanding, while higher levels invite deeper thinking, from comparing forces to evaluating author’s intent.
Across all levels, children explore the big ideas of forces in action: gravity pulls us downward, friction slows things down, and air and water resistance affect how things move. They learn how levers and pulleys reduce effort, how surface texture changes friction, and why streamlined shapes help things move faster. The texts also highlight how forces combine in real life, such as when riding a bike, swimming, or playing tug-of-war.

What’s included:

  • Three black-and-white reading texts (Starter, Standard, Stretch)
  • Matching comprehension questions for each level
  • Full answer keys with visible skill tags
  • Built-in traffic light self-assessment for reflection

Whether it’s pushing, pulling, floating, or flying, this resource helps learners feel the force!

© Peann Jan 2025 – For classroom use only

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