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Students will learn to define what force is and identify the difference between pushing and pulling. They will also be able to provide examples of each action. This lesson is for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade.
Combine logic and creativity with this push and pull worksheet pdf, where grade 3 kids complete cause-and-effect sentences on movement caused by push and pull forces. Statements Based on Push and Pull Pictures
There are 6 clip cards for hand-on learning about push and pull forces. Take this pdf and print for repeated use. You also can play interactive with the worksheet by fill push or pull in the blanks.
Pushes and pulls are forces. You can make something start or stop moving when you push or pull it. Below are some pictures of children using pushing and pulling forces. Write down push or pull in the force box. Does the force cause something to start or stop moving? In the second box write start or stop. 1. Force: Start or Stop? 2. Force:
Forces: pushes and pulls. Students identify pushes and pulls based on the images shown. This reinforces the concept that forces are directional. These worksheets are printable PDF files.
Try our push and pull worksheets with pictures and real-life scenarios to identify push and pull forces and the changes caused in direction and motion.
Can they give you some examples of a pushing force, and a pulling force? Look through the pictures in this worksheet with your little ones. Ask them to tell you what each child is doing in each picture. Then, ask your child to check whether it is an example of a push or a pull motion.