This Grade 3 Science worksheet introduces students to gravity and magnetism as non-contact forces that act without touching. Through multiple-choice and fill-in exercises, Grade 3 learners explore how gravity pulls all objects toward Earth and how magnets attract specific metals like iron. Students deepen their NGSS 3-PS2 understanding by comparing contact and non-contact forces, preparing for upper-elementary physical science success in the classroom.

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Forces and Motion
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which force pulls all objects toward Earth in Grade 3 Science?
 A) Friction
 B) Gravity
 C) Magnetism
 D) Wind
2. Magnetism is best described in Grade 3 Science as a ___ force.
 A) Contact push
 B) Non-contact force
 C) Friction force
 D) Gravity pull
3. Which object would a magnet attract in Grade 3 experiments?
 A) Plastic spoon
 B) Wooden block
 C) Iron paper clip
 D) Rubber eraser
4. Why do dropped objects fall in Grade 3 Science lessons?
 A) Wind blows them
 B) Magnets attract them
 C) Gravity pulls them down
 D) Friction pushes them
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Gravity is a force that pulls all objects toward Earth.
2) Magnetism works without touching between a magnet and metal.
3) Magnets attract only certain metals like iron and steel.
4) Gravity and magnetism are both non-contact forces in Grade 3 lessons.
5) A heavier object feels a stronger gravity pull than a lighter one.
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