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PowerPoint Review

Name: ____________________________

Force and Motion

1. Force is a __________________or a _________________ on an object.

2. Forces can be measured using a ____________________________.

3. Magnets can attract other magnets from a distance

which is called the ______________________________.

4. The two ends of a magnet are called ___________________.

5. _______________________ is the force that slows down

objects when they rub against each other.

6. The more mass an object has and the closer you are to

the object, the stronger the ________________________.

7. If you drop a 20 pound ball and a 15 pound ball off a

building, which one will hit the ground first?

___________________________________________________

8. _____________________ is how hard gravity pulls down on

something.© The Discovery Apple

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PowerPoint Review

Name: ____________________________

Force and Motion

1. __________________________ is one of the most important

scientists in history.

2. Explain Newton’s first law of motion.

3. Explain Newton’s second law of motion.

4. Explain Newton’s third law of motion.

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Answer Key

Name: ____________________________

Force and Motion

1. Force is a __________________or a _________________ on an object.

2. Forces can be measured using a ____________________________.

3. Magnets can attract other magnets from a distance

which is called the ______________________________.

4. The two ends of a magnet are called ___________________.

5. _______________________ is the force that slows down

objects when they rub against each other.

6. The more mass an object has and the closer you are to

the object, the stronger the ________________________.

7. If you drop a 20 pound ball and a 15 pound ball off a

building, which one will hit the ground first?

___________________________________________________

8. _____________________ is how hard gravity pulls down on

something.

push pull

force meter

Magnetic field

poles

Friction

gravity

Both balls will hit the ground at the same time.

Weight

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Answer Key

Name: ____________________________

Force and Motion

1. __________________________ is one of the most important

scientists in history.

2. Explain Newton’s first law of motion.

3. Explain Newton’s second law of motion.

4. Explain Newton’s third law of motion.

Sir Isaac Newton

An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion

with the same speed and direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

If you use the same force on two objects of different mass, you will get

different accelerations (changes in motion).

For every action (force) there is an equal and opposite reaction (force).

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K A H A U F G L I M

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A B S N E W S R L I

I U W R E N M A C N

S D F I P T K V N E

B M G P U S H I E W

I H O J L H G T F T

T D X C L B N Y M O

F R I C T I O N U N

Push

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Force

Friction

Gravity

Magnet

Weight

Newton

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Force & Motion

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Word Search

Word Bank

M I R N M O T I O N

K A H A U F G L I M

S L G O L K O G S H

A B S N E W S R L I

I U W R E N M A C N

S D F I P T K V N E

B M G P U S H I E W

I H O J L H G T F T

T D X C L B N Y M O

F R I C T I O N U N

Push

Pull

Force

Friction

Gravity

Magnet

Weight

Newton

Motion

Force & Motion

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What do you know about force?Write an acrostic poem about force.

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Write and draw pictures of things you can push and pull.

1. Pushing a swing

2.

3.

4.

Name _________________________________

1. Pulling a wagon

2.

3.

4.

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Draw a happy face if the object is magnetic. Draw a sad face if the object is non-magnetic.

Eraser Lock

Key Sponge

Paper Feather

Staples Spoon

Plastic Hammer

Name _________________________________

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Answer Key

Eraser Lock

Key Sponge

Paper Feather

Staples Spoon

Plastic Hammer

Name _________________________________

© The Discovery Apple

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