The second medium Kindergarten worksheet gives more force-sorting practice with fresh examples. Children fill in nine sentences about swings going higher, chairs sliding, backpacks lifting, and balls slowing down. They also match four actions, such as throwing a paper plane or lifting a basket, to push or pull. Clear hints support deciding the direction of motion, so Kindergarten learners can name forces in many real situations.
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Pushes and Pulls
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A swing goes high when you give it a big push.
2. Sliding a chair away from a table is a push.
3. Picking up a backpack from the floor is a pull.
4. Stomping on a leaf is a kind of push.
5. A rolling ball can be stopped by a gentle push.
6. Bigger forces cause bigger movement than smaller forces.
7. Pushes and pulls can change how fast something can move.
8. Pulling a string toward you moves it toward you.
9. Pushing a toy car forward moves it away you.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Throw a paper plane
→ Push (plane goes away)
Push (plane goes away)
Pull a wagon
→ Pull (wagon comes toward you)
Pull (wagon comes toward you)
Stomp on a box
→ Push (foot pushes down)
Push (foot pushes down)
Lift a basket
→ Pull (basket comes up to you)
Pull (basket comes up to you)
Pushes and Pulls
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A swing goes high when you give it a big push.
2) Sliding a chair away from a table is a push.
3) Picking up a backpack from the floor is a pull.
4) Stomping on a leaf is a kind of push.
5) A rolling ball can be stopped by a gentle push.
6) Bigger forces cause bigger movement than smaller forces.
7) Pushes and pulls can change how fast something can move.
8) Pulling a string toward you moves it toward you.
9) Pushing a toy car forward moves it away you.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Throw a paper plane
→ Push (plane goes away)
Push (plane goes away)
Pull a wagon
→ Pull (wagon comes toward you)
Pull (wagon comes toward you)
Stomp on a box
→ Push (foot pushes down)
Push (foot pushes down)
Lift a basket
→ Pull (basket comes up to you)
Pull (basket comes up to you)
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