Description
What It Is:
This worksheet introduces Grade 3 students to the concept of gravity. Students are asked to draw arrows to show the directions of gravitational forces acting on a person and explain why objects like apples fall due to gravity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages critical thinking and helps young students understand the fundamental force of gravity. It provides a hands-on approach to visualize how gravity works on everyday objects.
How to Use It:
• Students will draw arrows indicating the direction of gravity on a person sitting on a chair.
• They will also draw the direction of the chair's push on the person and explain why the person is not moving.
• Lastly, they will explain why an apple falls from the tree due to gravity.
• Teachers can use this worksheet to engage students in a classroom discussion about gravity and its effects on objects.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 3.
• Students learning about gravity and basic physics.
• Teachers looking for a simple, interactive activity to teach force and motion.
Target Users:
• Elementary school students learning about the force of gravity.
• Teachers seeking interactive worksheets for young learners in science.
This worksheet introduces Grade 3 students to the concept of gravity. Students are asked to draw arrows to show the directions of gravitational forces acting on a person and explain why objects like apples fall due to gravity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages critical thinking and helps young students understand the fundamental force of gravity. It provides a hands-on approach to visualize how gravity works on everyday objects.
How to Use It:
• Students will draw arrows indicating the direction of gravity on a person sitting on a chair.
• They will also draw the direction of the chair's push on the person and explain why the person is not moving.
• Lastly, they will explain why an apple falls from the tree due to gravity.
• Teachers can use this worksheet to engage students in a classroom discussion about gravity and its effects on objects.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 3.
• Students learning about gravity and basic physics.
• Teachers looking for a simple, interactive activity to teach force and motion.
Target Users:
• Elementary school students learning about the force of gravity.
• Teachers seeking interactive worksheets for young learners in science.
