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Children will distinguish between pushes and pulls.
Vocabulary: force, pull, push
Science Focus: force and motion
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Paired Text: Push-Pull Morning: Dog-Powered Poems About Matter and Energy by Lisa Westberg Peters
Paired Text: Push-Pull Morning: Dog-Powered Poems About Matter and Energy by Lisa Westberg Peters
- In this perfect pairing, the poems teach science concepts—and each poem features a pup! Be sure to read the titular poem, which is all about force and motion.
Science Sing-along: The Push and Pull Song
Science Sing-along: The Push and Pull Song
- Reinforce the concepts from the issue with an easy-to-learn song! Sing these words to the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus.”
When you give it a push, it moves away,
moves away, moves away.
When you give it a push, it moves away.
That’s what a push will do!
When you give it a pull, it moves toward you,
moves toward you, moves toward you.
When you give it a pull, it moves toward you,
That’s what a pull will do!
—by Pamela Chanko
Scavenger Hunt: short u
Scavenger Hunt: short u
- Use pages 2-3 of the issue to do this scavenger hunt as a group.
- An issue about pushes and pulls is perfect for a short u hunt! Together, find and circle each word with a short u.
Test Pushes and Pulls
Test Pushes and Pulls
Skill: testing and recording
Materials: Test Pushes and Pulls skill sheet, box with handles (or any box plus a sturdy trash bag with handles), books, classroom chairs
- Prepare this simple experiment by filling a box with books. Use a box with handles or, if that’s unavailable, put the books in any box and then put the box in a trash bag with handles. Place the heavy box and a light classroom chair at a starting line. Use masking tape to mark a finish line a few feet away.
- Let kids take turns pushing the box to the fi nish line. Next they can pull the box. Which worked better? Have them record their answers on the skill sheet.
- Now each group can do the same test with the chair— push it, then pull it. Which was better?
- Last, children can see which goes farther with a big push—the box or the chair. Which was easier to move? Which was heavier?