A 3rd grade forces motion worksheet where students use a word bank to complete eight sentences about force, push, pull, gravity, friction, motion, speed, and magnets. Includes an answer key for easy, no-prep science practice.
This falling gravity worksheet helps 3rd graders show which way objects fall and explain how gravity pulls things down. Answer key included — a quick, no-prep way to practice force and motion at home or in class.
This Gravity or Friction Force Worksheet helps 3rd grade students tell the difference between gravity and friction by identifying and sorting real-life examples. Includes a complete answer key for quick, no-prep science practice.
This drawing friction worksheet lets 3rd graders explore force and motion by answering questions and drawing arrows to show which way friction pushes. Answer key included for quick, no-prep science practice.
This push or pull force worksheet lets kindergarten students look at six pictures and fill in the bubble to show whether each action is a push or a pull. Includes an answer key—a simple, no-prep introduction to force.
Using Friction Worksheet - Draw, students write and draw real life examples of friction in order to show their knowledge of force.
Using Newton's Laws Force and Motion Worksheet, students write and draw about Newton's Three Laws of Motion in order to show their knowledge of gravity.
This Fall Faster Gravity Worksheet asks 3rd graders to predict which dropped object lands first and to explain why, using gravity and air resistance. Answer key included for fast, no-prep science practice.
The Labeling Force and Motion Worksheet has 3rd graders label six pictures with push, pull, gravity, friction, fast, and slow from a word bank. Includes an answer key for easy, no-prep science practice.
This first grade classroom objects magnet attraction worksheet has students sort six everyday items into attract or does-not-attract columns as they explore magnetism. Answer key included — a quick, hands-on way to practice physical science.
Using Magnetism Experiment Worksheet, students create a paper clip chain to see how many clips can be added using the force of a magnet.
Using Magnetism Worksheet, students determine which objects are repelled or attracted to magnets by making predictions and then testing it out.
Using this Simple Machines Worksheet, students locate and write about examples of simple machines located throughout your school, neighborhoods, and community.
Using Friction Worksheet, students write and draw three real life examples of friction in order to show their knowledge of force.
Using Man and Fuel Powered Worksheet, students circle or cross out the pictures to show if they are man or fuel powered.
Using Fields and Poles Magnets Worksheet, students create a paper clip chain to see how many clips can be added using the force of a magnet.
Using Magnetic Objects Worksheet, students determine which objects are repelled or attracted to magnets by making predictions and then testing it out.
UsingPeople Riding Transportation Worksheet, students write and draw examples of places they have ridden a bike or car to.
UsingPeople Walking Transportation Worksheet, students write and draw examples of places they have walked to.


















