A Kindergarten hard sheet that follows pushes and pulls through more multi-step scenes. Kindergarten kids predict ball paths after two same-direction pushes, what a pole does for a tag runner, what equal opposite pushes do, and how a kick changes a slow ball. Five fill-ins reinforce that pushes add, pulls bring things closer, equal opposite pushes cancel, runners push off the ground, and bigger pushes mean more speed than light taps.
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Pushes and Pulls
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Ben pushes a ball east, and Tia pushes it east again. What happens to the ball?
A) It rolls east faster
B) It stops moving
C) It rolls back west
D) It floats up
2. While playing tag, Lin runs fast, then she pulls on a pole. What does the pole do for her?
A) It pushes her down
B) It swings her around
C) It floats her up
D) It stops the game
3. A wagon rolls right. A friend pushes it left with the same size push. What happens?
A) It rolls right fast
B) It floats up high
C) It stops in the middle
D) It spins in place
4. A ball is rolling slow on grass. A child gives it a big kick forward. What happens next?
A) It floats up slowly
B) It sits still
C) It rolls backward
D) It speeds up forward
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Two pushes the same way add together to make a bigger push.
2. A pull on a swing rope moves the swing toward the puller.
3. If pushes from each side are equal, the object will stay still.
4. In tag, kids push off the ground to start running fast.
5. A bigger push gives a ball more speed than a small tap.
Pushes and Pulls
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Ben pushes a ball east, and Tia pushes it east again. What happens to the ball?
A) It rolls east faster
B) It stops moving
C) It rolls back west
D) It floats up
2. While playing tag, Lin runs fast, then she pulls on a pole. What does the pole do for her?
A) It pushes her down
B) It swings her around
C) It floats her up
D) It stops the game
3. A wagon rolls right. A friend pushes it left with the same size push. What happens?
A) It rolls right fast
B) It floats up high
C) It stops in the middle
D) It spins in place
4. A ball is rolling slow on grass. A child gives it a big kick forward. What happens next?
A) It floats up slowly
B) It sits still
C) It rolls backward
D) It speeds up forward
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Two pushes the same way add together to make a bigger push.
2) A pull on a swing rope moves the swing toward the puller.
3) If pushes from each side are equal, the object will stay still.
4) In tag, kids push off the ground to start running fast.
5) A bigger push gives a ball more speed than a small tap.
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