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Pushes and Pulls

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  • A force is a push or pull that makes things move.
  • A push moves things away from you.
  • A pull moves things towards you.
  • Forces can also make things speed up, slow down and change directions.
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Level 1

Draw an example of a push or pull. Write the word beneath your picture.

Level 2

Draw an example of something that can be both pushed AND pulled.

Level 3

Write down what force is and how it can be changed. Use at least two sentences.

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