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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet about gravity. It includes drawing activities where students draw arrows to show the direction of gravity's pull on a person sitting on a chair. It also asks students to draw an arrow to show the direction the chair is pushing on the person and asks why the person is not moving. Finally, it has an image of an apple tree with falling apples and asks why the apple is falling.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-3. The concepts are introduced in a simple way with drawing and short answer questions, making it accessible for young learners beginning to understand gravity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students visualize the concept of gravity and its effect on objects. It encourages critical thinking about forces and motion, and reinforces the idea that gravity pulls objects downwards. It also introduces the concept of balanced forces.
How to Use It:
Instruct students to read each question carefully. They should draw arrows on the provided images to indicate the direction of gravity's pull and the chair's push. They should then write short answers explaining why the person isn't moving and why the apple is falling, using their understanding of gravity and forces.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, particularly those in grades 1-3, who are learning about basic science concepts such as gravity and forces. It is also suitable for homeschool environments.