This Kindergarten medium sheet shifts to forces in nature like wind, gravity, magnets, and rivers. Nine fill-in sentences guide Kindergarten learners through leaves, apples, paperclips, raindrops, and floating bubbles. A four-pair matching activity links wind, gravity, magnets, and rivers to their push or pull outcomes. Kids practice deciding when nature pushes and when it pulls, growing their Pushes and Pulls vocabulary while exploring real-world Kindergarten science examples around the home.

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Busy Bee
Pushes and Pulls
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The wind pushes leaves across the yard.
2) Gravity pulls a dropped apple toward the ground.
3) A magnet can pull a small paperclip across a desk.
4) Strong wind can push a beach ball down the sand.
5) When you let go of a balloon full of air it falls because of gravity.
6) Rain drops fall down because gravity pulls them toward Earth.
7) Flowing water can push a leaf down a stream.
8) A swing slows and stops because air pushes against it.
9) Bubbles float up because air below pushes them up.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Wind on a leaf
Pushes leaf away
Pushes leaf away
Gravity on a ball
Pulls ball down
Pulls ball down
Magnet on a pin
Pulls pin closer
Pulls pin closer
River on a twig
Pushes twig downstream
Pushes twig downstream
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