Built for Kindergarten science, this medium sheet keeps focus on pushes and pulls in nature with new examples. Kindergarten kids fill in nine sentences about snow, hats, fridge magnets, ocean waves, water slides, sailboats, and grass slowing a ball. A four-pair matching task connects wind, gravity, magnets, and waves to actions like pushing a kite up or pulling rain down. The sheet sharpens reasoning about which natural force is acting on each object today.

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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) Snow falls down because gravity pulls each flake.
2) A strong gust of wind can push a hat off your head.
3) A magnet on a fridge pulls small steel keys close.
4) Ocean waves can push a beach toy onto the sand.
5) A water slide uses gravity to pull you down to the pool.
6) Wind on a sail will push a boat across the lake.
7) A rock dropped from a hand falls because gravity pulls it.
8) Air pushes a kite up into the sky when it is windy.
9) A ball rolling on grass slows down because grass pushes on it.
★ 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 kite
Pushes kite up
Pushes kite up
Gravity on rain
Pulls rain down
Pulls rain down
Magnet on a nail
Pulls nail close
Pulls nail close
Wave on shell
Pushes shell ashore
Pushes shell ashore
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