Forces Causing Movement and Kite Flying

Facility: Kortright Centre for Conservation
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Program Levels:
Grade 3
Course Types:
Afternoon, Day Visit, Morning

The beautiful grounds of Kortright Centre are a great place to introduce students to the concepts of Forces Causing Movement. Students learn to identify the forces of gravity, magnetism, electrostatic force, wind, tension and friction during hands-on activities and experiments.

Classes apply their new knowledge by racing rubber-band wind up cars and explore wind energy more deeply using anemometers to measure wind speed before flying our kites.

students fly kite at Kortright Centre

While outdoors on the Kortright trails, students see natural forces at work, including erosion and, human impacts on the natural environment. Students observe the effects of natural phenomena and learn how beaver dams act as a force applied to water.

Students will also use investigative techniques to determine the effects of increasing or decreasing the amount of force applied on an object through hands-on experiments in an outdoor setting.

Preparation:
Programs always have an outdoor component. Groups should dress for the conditions on the day of their visit. Before your visit, please discuss the importance of dressing appropriately for outdoor activities. On days of inclement weather the program will be modified to include some indoor activities along with the outdoor components.

Half Day, available April to October.

Curriculum Connections:

  • Science and Technology: Matter and Energy – Grade 3: Forces causing Movement