Multiplying 3s with Force Worksheet

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Do your kids know what force is? Give them some simple and common examples of forces that are everywhere. For example, your child jumping in the playground is a force. The wind blowing the leaves through the garden is a force. Help your child use force to pull the heavy wagon in this worksheet through the neighborhood and all the way home. Draw a line through all of the correct multiplication facts to get the wagon home.

Required skills:
To successfully complete this worksheet, students should understand what force is and be able to identify examples of it in everyday situations. They should also be able to multiply numbers, specifically 3s, and have basic problem-solving skills. Additionally, they should be able to follow directions and draw a line through the correct multiplication facts to get the wagon home.