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Movement Exploration Worksheet

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Movement Exploration Worksheet

🚗 Part 1: Push or Pull?

1. Circle the correct answer. When you kick a ball, do you use a:

Push

Pull

2. Circle the correct answer. When you drag a toy car with string, do you use a:

Push

Pull

3. Tick all the ways you can push something:

With your hands

With your foot

With a stick

With string

4. Fill in the blanks with push or pull:

When I open a door towards me, I _________ it.

When I move a chair away from me, I _________ it.

💪 Part 2: Strong or Soft?

5. Draw what happens when you push a toy car:

Soft push:

Strong push:

6. Circle the best word:

A strong push makes a toy move (further / less far) than a soft push.

A soft pull makes a toy move (faster / slower) than a strong pull.

7. What happened to your toy during play time? Complete the sentence:

When I pushed/pulled _________________, the toy _________________.

🎯 Part 3: My Movement Experiment

8. Draw your experiment. Show the direction with an arrow:

Before: (Draw your toy at the start)

After: (Draw where your toy ended up)

9. My prediction was:

Correct - what I thought would happen did happen

Wrong - something different happened

10. Tell someone at home about your experiment. What will you say?

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