Foundation

Make it move!

Students learn about movement, including how they can move, how they can make objects move and how the size, shape and material of an object can affect the way it moves.

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Launch

Lesson 1 • Making things move

Students observe the movement of things in their environment and identify the ways they move.

Launch
Make it move!

Inquire

Lesson 2 • People can move

Students explore the difference between moving and being still, and how people can move part or all of their body from one place to another.

Inquire
Make it move!

Lesson 3 • Playground games

Students experience common schoolyard games that involve moving objects. They make observations about how the objects move during these games, and how the game changes if the movement or objects are changed.

Inquire
Make it move!

Lesson 4 • Marble runs

Students are supported to conduct a fair test investigation that explores how changing the shape of an object affects how far it rolls.

Inquire
Make it move!

Lesson 5 • Slip and slide

Students are supported to conduct a fair test investigation that explores how the materials that objects are made from can affect how far they slide.

Inquire
Make it move!

Lesson 6 • Flying toys

Students explore how to change the way an object moves.

Inquire
Make it move!

Act

Lesson 7 • Playing, modifying and designing games

Students consolidate their learning by writing instructions for, modifying, or designing a game with a focus on the movements that occur in that game.

Act
Make it move!

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Curriculum and syllabus alignment

Achievement standards

By the end of Foundation students identify factors that influence the movement of objects. They identify examples of people using observation and questioning to learn about the natural world.

Students pose questions and make predictions based on their experiences. They engage in investigations and make observations safely. With guidance, they represent observations and identify patterns. With guidance, they compare their observations with their predictions. They share questions, predictions, observations and ideas about their experiences with others.

Australian Curriculum V9 alignment

Science as a human endeavour

Science understanding

Science inquiry