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Forces in Your Life

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Forces in Your Life

Forces in Your Life

Forces and motion illustration

🔄 Part 1: Identifying Forces

1. Circle the correct type of force for each action:

Opening a jar:

Push

Pull

Twist

Dragging a heavy box:

Push

Pull

Twist

Pressing a doorbell:

Push

Pull

Twist

📝 Part 2: Forces in Your Daily Life

2. Think of three examples from your own daily life where you use different forces. For each example, describe what you are doing, identify the type of force, and explain how it affects the object.

Example 1 - Push Force:

What are you doing? ________________________________________________

How does this force affect the object? ________________________________

Example 2 - Pull Force:

What are you doing? ________________________________________________

How does this force affect the object? ________________________________

Example 3 - Twist Force:

What are you doing? ________________________________________________

How does this force affect the object? ________________________________

🔗 Part 3: Matching Forces

3. Match each action with the correct type of force by drawing lines:
1. Opening a water bottle
2. Pushing a shopping trolley
3. Pulling weeds from a garden
4. Turning a door handle
5. Closing a car door
A. Pull
B. Push
C. Twist
D. Push
E. Twist

🎯 Part 4: Force Effects

4. Check all the ways that forces can affect objects:

Make objects move

Make objects stop

Change the direction of movement

Change the shape of objects

Change the colour of objects

Make objects spin or rotate

5. Fill in the blanks using the words: push, pull, twist, force

A __________ is any action that can change how an object moves or its shape. When you __________ a door, you apply force away from your body. When you __________ a door towards you, you apply force towards your body. When you __________ a bottle cap, you apply a rotating force.

🎨 Part 5: Draw and Explain

6. Draw a picture showing yourself using a force in your daily life. Label the type of force and explain what happens:

Type of force: ___________________

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