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Introduce your students to the fundamentals of forces and interactions with our engaging K-PS2-1 worksheets designed specifically for kindergarten learners. Aligned with NGSS standards, these worksheets provide a fun and interactive way for young minds to explore concepts like push and pull, motion, and gravity. Each worksheet includes a variety of activities that promote critical thinking and observational skills, ensuring students grasp essential scientific principles. Answers are conveniently provided to facilitate effective teaching and immediate feedback. Perfect for classroom or home use, these worksheets will inspire curiosity and hands-on learning, setting a strong foundation for future science education. Get started today!


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Force and Interactions: Review 2 Worksheet
Force and Interactions: Review 2 Worksheet

Force and Interactions: Review 2 Worksheet

Your child can identify force examples by checking the pictures. There are 8 images of kids engaging in activities and objects in motion. Get them to name the activities and objects, or if they know, explain force and interaction.
Force and Interactions: Review 2 Worksheet
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Force and Interactions: Review 1 Worksheet
Force and Interactions: Review 1 Worksheet

Force and Interactions: Review 1 Worksheet

See how well your child can identify the different forces. Explain to your child that force is what causes objects to move, such as wind blowing a branch or an object going down a ramp. Ask them to circle images that show a force and assess how well they can identify them.
Force and Interactions: Review 1 Worksheet
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Which Direction Will it Go? Worksheet
Which Direction Will it Go? Worksheet

Which Direction Will it Go? Worksheet

Explain to your students: when objects are blown by wind, they will move in the opposite direction. In the worksheet, there are pictures of wind sources and objects being blown by the wind. Ask your child to identify and check the direction each object will move.
Which Direction Will it Go? Worksheet
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Ramps Worksheet
Ramps Worksheet

Ramps Worksheet

If your child has seen a ramp, they'll find this worksheet easy. A ramp is sloped for objects to move quickly downwards. The printout has images of objects on different ramps. Ask your child to identify which object will move faster.
Ramps Worksheet
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1st grade worksheet: Push or Pull
1st grade worksheet: Push or Pull

Push or Pull Worksheet

and which involve pulling! With this fun worksheet, your child will learn about force and its simple application in everyday activities. Get them started with Push or Pull! (80 words)
Push or Pull Worksheet
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Push or Pull Sorting Worksheet
Push or Pull Sorting Worksheet

Push or Pull Sorting Worksheet

Show your child the pictures in this worksheet. Ask them to tell you what each child is doing. Then, ask them to identify whether it's an example of pushing or pulling. Ask if they know what these terms mean and if they can provide examples.
Push or Pull Sorting Worksheet
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Ramps All Around us Worksheet
Ramps All Around us Worksheet

Ramps All Around us Worksheet

Ask your kids if they know what ramps are, then have them give you examples of places they've seen them. This worksheet has pictures of ramps - have your child identify and circle them.
Ramps All Around us Worksheet
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Worksheet: Push or Pull
Worksheet: Push or Pull

Pull or Push Worksheet

With this fun worksheet, they'll explore physics by sorting objects into categories according to their mode of motion. It's a great way to get them interested in science.
Pull or Push Worksheet
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Will it Move? Worksheet
Will it Move? Worksheet

Will it Move? Worksheet

Does your child know about force? If yes/no, this worksheet can help. Force is invisible - like wind - but it moves objects. Ask your child to complete the maze, following the path of items moved by the wind. 80 words.
Will it Move? Worksheet
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Down it Goes Worksheet
Down it Goes Worksheet

Down it Goes Worksheet

Explain gravity to your child using this fun worksheet. Ask them to give examples of things pulled down with force, then instruct them to circle the pictures that show this. It's a great way to help them understand the concept of gravity.
Down it Goes Worksheet
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K-PS2-1 focuses on understanding forces and interactions, a fundamental concept in science for young learners. Parents and teachers should care about this standard because it lays the foundation for critical thinking and problem-solving skills in children. Engaging with the ideas of push and pull helps children comprehend how objects move and interact with each other in their environment.

Furthermore, introducing these concepts in kindergarten encourages curiosity and exploration, vital aspects of early childhood education. When children experiment with different forces, they're not only learning science; they’re also developing their cognitive abilities and fine motor skills.

From a practical standpoint, relating these forces to everyday activities—like pushing a toy or pulling a cart—helps children see the relevance of science in their daily lives. Additionally, discussing these interactions fosters communication skills as children express their observations and predictions.

Overall, K-PS2-1 empowers young minds to investigate, inquire, and make sense of the world around them, inspiring a lifelong love of learning. By picturing themselves as scientists, parents and teachers cultivate curiosity, resilience, and a passion for discovery in their children from an early age.