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Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science
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Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets : Push, Pull, Gravity & Friction |: Elementary Science .

Description :

Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets : Push, Pull, Gravity & Friction : Elementary Science .

These Force & Motion interactive worksheets help students understand push, pull, gravity, and friction.

Students observe pictures, match concepts, draw ideas, and identify forces in everyday situations.

The activities are designed for elementary learners and support hands-on science learning.

Worksheets are easy to use, print-friendly, and suitable for independent or small group work.

This resource is ideal for introducing basic force and motion concepts in the classroom.

Worksheet include :

  • Push / Pull : Look at the picture circle the correct answer.
  • Push / Pull : Look at each picture. Draw a line to match the picture with the correct word.
  • Push / Pull : Look at the picture. Think about how the object is used. Cut and paste each picture into the correct box : Push , Pull Or Both.
  • True / False : Look at the picture. Read the sentence. Circle True or False.
  • Force & Motion : Look at the picture. Circle Force if someone is pushing

or pulling. Circle Motion of something is moving.

  • Force & Motion : Look at the picture. Write number 1 , 2 and 3 to match

each picture. 1 = Gravity ,2 = Motion , 3 = Friction.

  • Gravity : What falls downs : Look at the picture. Color the picture that show gravity.
  • Motion : Move or not move : Look at the picture. Color blue the picture that move. Color yellow the picture that do not move.
  • Friction : Smooth or rough : Look at the picture. Color green the picture that make things smooth. Color red the picture that do.
  • Force & Motion : Look at the words. Draw a picture to show each idea.

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Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets:Push,Pull,Gravity,Friction:Element Science

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Description

Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets : Push, Pull, Gravity & Friction |: Elementary Science .

Description :

Force & Motion Interactive Worksheets : Push, Pull, Gravity & Friction : Elementary Science .

These Force & Motion interactive worksheets help students understand push, pull, gravity, and friction.

Students observe pictures, match concepts, draw ideas, and identify forces in everyday situations.

The activities are designed for elementary learners and support hands-on science learning.

Worksheets are easy to use, print-friendly, and suitable for independent or small group work.

This resource is ideal for introducing basic force and motion concepts in the classroom.

Worksheet include :

  • Push / Pull : Look at the picture circle the correct answer.
  • Push / Pull : Look at each picture. Draw a line to match the picture with the correct word.
  • Push / Pull : Look at the picture. Think about how the object is used. Cut and paste each picture into the correct box : Push , Pull Or Both.
  • True / False : Look at the picture. Read the sentence. Circle True or False.
  • Force & Motion : Look at the picture. Circle Force if someone is pushing

or pulling. Circle Motion of something is moving.

  • Force & Motion : Look at the picture. Write number 1 , 2 and 3 to match

each picture. 1 = Gravity ,2 = Motion , 3 = Friction.

  • Gravity : What falls downs : Look at the picture. Color the picture that show gravity.
  • Motion : Move or not move : Look at the picture. Color blue the picture that move. Color yellow the picture that do not move.
  • Friction : Smooth or rough : Look at the picture. Color green the picture that make things smooth. Color red the picture that do.
  • Force & Motion : Look at the words. Draw a picture to show each idea.

Other worksheets you maybe like :

Counting Numbers to 1-100 | Grade1-3 Math Worksheets | Math Assessment

Computer Science Logic Pack for K–1st Grade | Compare, Draw, Color & Maze Fun

Complete Decimals Practice | Identify, Match, Compare & Add | Grades 3-4"

Penguin Life Cycle Worksheets| Arctic Animals| Science & Literacy Activities

Time Capsule Worksheets | Self-Reflection Activities for All Grades


Balance Equation Worksheets | Addition Practice Early Math Skills K-2 | NO PREP

My Five Senses Worksheets: Daily Activities : Science Unit : Learning About Me

Thank you for choosing Minnie Studio.

Can visit my store here :

Minnie Studio

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