THE PRACTICE of SCIENCE Forces and Changes in Motion Topic V SC.K.P.13.1 Department of Science.

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THE PRACTICE of SCIENCE Forces and Changes in Motion Topic V SC.K.P.13.1 Department of Science

Grade K Pacing Guide: Forces and Change in Motion/Practice of Science Benchmarks SC.K.L.13.1: Observe that a push or a pull can change the way an object is moving. SC.K.N.1.1: Collaborate with a partner to collect information. SC.K.N.1.2: Make observations of the natural world and know that they are descriptors collected using the five senses. SC.K.N.1.3: Keep records as appropriate - such as pictorial - of investigations conducted. SC.K.N.1.4: Observe and create a visual representation of an object which includes major features. SC.K.N.1.5: Recognize that learning can come from careful observation.

What can you do to make an object move? Give it a or Give it a

Department of Science What Does a Push Do? Let’s work on this activity together to see what happens when we push the car. Click on the picture. A push moves an object away from you.

Push or Pull Pantomime Demonstrate and describe ways that objects can move after selecting a card which reads “PUSH” or “PULL” For example: Throwing a ball which uses a “PUSH” or Picking up a pencil by a “PULL”

Division of Academics - Department of Science Let ’ s Review!! Is it a… Push PullOr a

Division of Academics - Department of Science Push or pull?

Division of Academics - Department of Science Push or pull?

Division of Academics - Department of Science Push or pull?

Department of Science Is it a push or a pull? Go out of Slide Show Mode and go to Normal Mode. Now drag the pictures to the correct section. PushPull

11 Department of Science Let ’ s read “ Sheep in a Jeep ” by Nancy Shaw to find out different ways to move the jeep.

Department of Science Does the force of a hard push move a toy car farther than the force of a soft push? Click on the Pushes and Pulls online activity to play the video.

Let’s sing a song to learn how a push or a pull can make objects move in different ways. Click here to play the video

What are some ways that the motion of an object can be changed by a push or pull? The force of a push or a pull can make an object start moving or stop moving.

What are different ways that a push or a pull can make an object move? A push or a pull can make an object start moving. A push or a pull can make an object stop moving. A push or a pull can make an object change direction.

Department of Science Questions 1.What is a push? Can you think of ways that we can show a push? 2.What is a pull? Think of some ways to show a pull. What did you think of? 3. Draw a picture of one way that objects can be moved in different ways by a force of a push or a pull.