Whether you're introducing gravity, exploring potential and kinetic energy, or reviewing force and motion vocabulary, this easy-to-use unit has everything you need to bring your force and motion lessons to life.
WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS FORCE AND MOTION UNIT?
What is a force? (Pushes and pulls explained with examples)
Newtons Laws of Motion (Includes hands-on experiments)
Exploring gravity and friction with real-world applications
Forms of Energy: Kinetic and potential energy (Includes potential and kinetic energy worksheet and activities)
Simple machine exploration and mechanical energy (Includes LINKtivity® interactive digital guide)
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Complete Teacher Guide with daily lesson plans, prep checklists, materials lists, sample anchor charts, and discussion prompts
Student activity packets – all worksheets are printable AND digital!
53 Anchor Slides (PowerPoint, PDF & PNG formats) to guide instruction
Force and motion vocabulary review materials
Student-made book template for simple machines
Original reading passage about energy
Digital interactive Simple Machine LINKtivity®
37-piece bulletin board set for concept reinforcement
Small-group review game
Unit Test with answer key (printable & digital)
Teacher video tutorial for support and guidance
ENGAGING LESSONS THAT FOLLOW A SIMPLE ROUTINE:
Each day follows a 3-step model to make science structured and stress-free:
1. Introduce Concepts
Use anchor slides to review prior learning and introduce new force and motion vocabulary.
Discuss and define key science terms like gravity, energy, and friction.
2. Explore with Hands-On Activities
Students complete interactive force and motion experiments, journal reflections, and kinetic and potential energy activities.
3. Reflect and Review
Class discussions and writing prompts help solidify learning using their force and motion worksheet and activity journal.
IDEAL FOR:
Force and motion 3rd grade and 4th grade units
Force and motion 5th grade review
Fun force and motion activities in STEM centers
Introducing or reviewing gravity, friction, and forms of energy
Creating a colorful force and motion anchor chart or bulletin board wall
Differentiated instruction with both printable and digital formats
Take the guesswork out of science planning! This Force and Motion Unit is perfect for busy elementary teachers who want meaningful, ready-to-go lessons that build science understanding through active exploration and critical thinking.
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Megan D., 3rd grade teacher says: "I have used this many years, including this fall in distance learning. So rigorous, so thorough, printer-friendly, basically fool-proof. The labs are simple and low-prep but high impact. Visually appealing without being cutesy-cutesy, which is great for my discerning 3rd graders."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Michelle C., 5th grade teacher says: "Spending $20+ on this resource was some of the best money I've spent on school materials. The teacher's guide is easy to use and includes videos, slides and experiments. The connections between Newton's Laws, the concepts of force and motion, and the simple experiments are perfect. The vocabulary is just what I was looking for. Well done!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jamie S., 4th grade teacher says: "The materials in this bundle are simply amazing! From the Student Activity (SAP), to the slides to the bulletin board art to all of the fun lessons. I love how organized each of the lessons are and the instructions given for each lesson. I am not a Science teacher, but due to Covid, I have been thrown in a 4th-grade STEAM classroom this year...normally I teach K-5 music. These lessons have been so easy to pick up and teach without having much prior knowledge."