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Friction Poster

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    Updated:  27 Nov 2023

Show students frictional force examples using this friction poster perfect for Year 4 science lessons.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Year:  4

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teaching resource

Friction Poster

  • Updated

    Updated:  27 Nov 2023

Show students frictional force examples using this friction poster perfect for Year 4 science lessons.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Year

    Year:  4

Show students frictional force examples using this friction poster perfect for Year 4 science lessons.

Frictional Force Examples for Year 4

Once your students have an understanding of the concept of a force (a push or pull that makes an object move or change direction), they’ll be ready to explore some of the more common forces we engage with in our everyday lives in greater detail. One of these forces is the force of friction. Friction is a contact force that resists motion when two objects move against each other.

This informative classroom poster has been designed by our teacher team to teach your students about the force of friction and its types. It contains:

  • A definition of friction
  • Images of static, sliding and rolling friction
  • Images of a rough surface and a smooth surface

This poster containing frictional force examples downloads as a full-colour and black-and-white PDF or editable Google Slides file. Whether you’re introducing the basics or delving into advanced principles, this poster caters to all levels of scientific understanding of the force of friction.

Use This Friction Poster in Your Science Lessons

While this friction poster makes a great reference when it comes to helping your students remember the different types of friction, it can be used in other ways during your science lessons on forces. Here are some suggestions from our teacher team:

  1. Engaging Introductions – Kick off your friction unit with an attention-grabbing introduction using the poster. Prompt discussions by asking students to identify the types of friction and surface textures depicted.
  2. Hands-On Activities – Enhance the learning experience with hands-on activities that complement the visuals on the friction poster. Have students experiment with surfaces to observe and compare the effects of static, sliding and rolling friction.
  3. Real-World Connections – Pose scenarios where students must analyse the frictional forces at play and propose solutions, using the poster as a reference guide. For example: If I want to move my sofa to a new position in my living room, what friction force am I going to contend with?

Download to Explore Frictional Force Examples

Use the dropdown menu on the Download button to choose your preferred file format.

You may wish to enlarge this poster to enhance readability for display purposes.


This resource was created by Kaylyn Chupp, a Teach Starter collaborator.


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