SCIENCE WORKSHEET ABOUT FORCES

SCIENCE WORKSHEET ABOUT FORCES

Most kids think forces are boring textbook diagrams. Here's the thing — they're ...

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Pushing and Pulling Forces in Daily Life

Pushing and Pulling Forces in Daily Life

A colorful worksheet showing children pushing a swing and pulling a wagon. Simple arrows indicate force direction. Includes fill-in-the-blank questions about push versus pull actions, helping students identify forces in everyday activities.

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Gravity and Weight on Different Planets

Gravity and Weight on Different Planets

An illustrated worksheet comparing a person's weight on Earth, Moon, and Jupiter. Includes a chart for calculating weight using gravity values. Students answer questions about why weight changes while mass stays the same.

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Friction on Different Surfaces Experiment

Friction on Different Surfaces Experiment

A worksheet featuring a toy car rolling on sandpaper, carpet, and ice. Students record predicted and actual stopping distances. Includes a graph template and questions about how surface texture affects friction and motion.

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Diagram

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Diagram

A worksheet with tug-of-war teams of varying sizes. Arrows show force magnitudes. Students label each scenario as balanced or unbalanced and predict the direction of movement. Includes a short writing prompt explaining their reasoning.

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Magnetic Forces and Attraction Lab

Magnetic Forces and Attraction Lab

A hands-on worksheet where students test magnets on paper clips, coins, and aluminum foil. They record which items are attracted and rank magnetic strength. Includes a conclusion section asking why some metals are not magnetic.

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Newton's First Law of Motion Activity

Newton's First Law of Motion Activity

A worksheet illustrating a soccer ball at rest and in motion. Students draw force arrows and explain why the ball stops without a kick. Includes real-world examples like a car braking and a book sliding on a desk.

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Spring Scale Measurement Practice

Spring Scale Measurement Practice

A worksheet with images of spring scales measuring apples, books, and toy blocks. Students read the scale markings and record weight in newtons. Includes conversion questions between newtons and grams for extra math practice.

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Air Resistance and Parachute Design

Air Resistance and Parachute Design

A worksheet showing parachutes of different sizes and materials. Students predict which falls slowest and explain why. Includes a design challenge to sketch a parachute that maximizes air resistance, with space for written reasoning.

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Simple Machines and Force Reduction

Simple Machines and Force Reduction

A worksheet featuring a ramp, lever, and pulley lifting a heavy box. Students calculate how much force is saved using each machine. Includes labeled diagrams and questions about mechanical advantage in everyday tools.

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Forces in Sports: Kicking and Throwing

Forces in Sports: Kicking and Throwing

A worksheet with soccer, baseball, and basketball scenes. Students identify the force applied and the effect on the ball's motion. Includes a table to compare force strength, direction, and resulting speed or distance.

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Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces Diagram

Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces Diagram

A colorful worksheet illustrating balanced and unbalanced forces with arrows. Students analyze tug-of-war and box-pushing scenarios, calculating net force and predicting motion changes. Ideal for middle school physics lessons.

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Friction Force Investigation Lab

Friction Force Investigation Lab

A hands-on science worksheet exploring friction on different surfaces. Students measure force using spring scales on wood, carpet, and ice, recording data to compare friction levels. Includes graphing activity for results.

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Gravity and Weight Calculation Sheet

Gravity and Weight Calculation Sheet

A gravity-focused worksheet where students calculate weight using mass and gravitational acceleration. Features planet comparison tables, showing how weight changes on Mars, Jupiter, and Earth. Includes step-by-step formula practice.

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Newton's Laws of Motion Practice

Newton's Laws of Motion Practice

An interactive worksheet applying Newton's three laws to real-world examples. Students identify inertia in car crashes, force pairs in rocket launches, and acceleration from pushes. Includes multiple-choice and short-answer questions.

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