examining models to identify how forces and materials are used in the design of a toy
exploring through play how movement can be initiated by combining materials and using forces, for example releasing a wound rubber band to propel a model boat
conducting investigations to understand the characteristics and properties of materials and forces that may affect the behaviour and performance of a product or system, for example woomera design
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
deconstructing a product or system to identify how motion and forces affect behaviour, for example in a puppet such as a Japanese bunraku puppet or a model windmill with moving sails
Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia
identifying and exploring properties and construction relationships of an engineered product or system, for example a structure that floats; a bridge to carry a load
experimenting with available local materials, tools and equipment to solve problems requiring forces including identifying inputs (what goes in to the system), processes (what happens within the system) and outputs (what comes out of the system), for example designing and testing a container or parachute that will keep an egg intact when dropped from a height