KINDERGARTEN SCIENCE (NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS) • MOTION AND STABILITY: FORCES AND INTERACTIONS

Observe and record how the object's speed or direction changes.

Watch what happens when you push or pull things, then draw what you see!

People Have Always Watched Things Move!

People have always watched things move. Long ago, people looked at balls, carts, and falling rocks. They asked, "Why do things move?"

That is a great question! Let's see how people learned about pushes and pulls.

Long Ago
Rolling Logs
People pushed heavy logs to move big stones. They saw that a push makes things go!
Old Times
Wheels and Carts
People made carts with wheels. Pulling a cart made it move forward.
A While Ago
Balls and Ramps
A scientist rolled balls down ramps. He watched them go fast and slow.
Today
You Are a Scientist!
Now YOU can watch things move. You can draw what you see!

Today we ask: What happens when we push or pull something? Let's find out together!

Big Ideas About Pushes, Pulls, and Motion

When things move, we call it motion. That means something is going from one place to another. A ball rolling across the floor is in motion!

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A Push Makes Things Move

When you push a toy car, it moves away from you. A push moves things away.
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A Pull Makes Things Move

When you pull a wagon, it comes toward you. A pull brings things closer.
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Things Can Go Fast or Slow

A push or pull can make something go faster or slower. That means its speed changes.
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Things Can Change Direction

A push or pull can also change which way something goes. That means its direction changes.
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We Can Watch and Record

Scientists watch carefully. That is called observing. We can draw pictures of what we see.
KEY TAKEAWAY
Think about kicking a ball. When your foot hits the ball, you give it a push. The ball moves! It can go fast, slow, straight, or turn. You can watch what happens and tell a friend or draw a picture.

See How a Ball Moves!

Look at the picture below. It shows a ball being pushed. Watch how the ball's motion changes!

This picture shows what happens when you push a ball. First the ball is still. Then you push it and it starts to move slowly. A bigger push makes it go faster!

See the ball? First it was not moving. Then the push made it go. The little dots show where the ball has been. More dots mean it is going faster!

How Pushes and Pulls Change Motion

A push or a pull can change the way something moves. Let's see all the things that can happen!

Making Something Start Moving

A toy car sits on the floor. It is not moving. You give it a push. Now it rolls! The push made it start to move.

Making Something Go Faster

A ball is rolling slowly. You push it again. Now it goes faster! A push can make moving things speed up.

Making Something Slow Down or Stop

A ball rolls toward you. You put your hand in front of it. The ball slows down and stops. Your hand gave it a push the other way!

Making Something Change Direction

A ball rolls past you. You tap it from the side. Now it goes a different way! The push changed its direction. That means the way it is going.

🌟 Remember!
A push or pull can make something start, go faster, slow down, stop, or turn. All of those are changes in motion!

How to Watch and Record What You See

Good scientists don't just look. They observe carefully. That means they look very closely. Then they record what they see. That means they save it so they can remember.

This picture shows three ways to record what you observe. You can draw a picture, tell a friend, or act it out. The bottom shows how to draw a ball's path with arrows!

Arrows are very helpful! An arrow shows which way something went. You can draw arrows in your pictures to show the direction of motion.

Let's Try It! Watching a Toy Car

Imagine you have a toy car. Let's observe and record what happens when you push it!

Pushing a Toy Car on a Table
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Step 1 — Look at the CarThe toy car is sitting on the table. It is not moving. We observe: The car is still.
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Step 2 — Give It a Gentle PushYou give the car a small push. It starts to roll slowly across the table. We observe: The car is moving slowly.
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Step 3 — Give It a Bigger PushThis time you push harder. The car rolls much faster! We observe: The car is moving faster now.
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Step 4 — Tap It From the SideThe car is rolling straight. You tap it on the side with your finger. Now it turns! We observe: The car changed direction.
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Step 5 — Record What You SawNow draw a picture! Draw the car. Use arrows to show the way it moved. You are recording your observations like a real scientist!
You observed: a push made the car go, go faster, and turn. Great job!

Different Pushes Do Different Things

Not all pushes and pulls are the same. Let's see what different pushes can do to a ball!

How different pushes change the motion of a ball
What You DoWhat HappensWhat Changed?
Small push forwardBall rolls slowlyBall started moving
Big push forwardBall rolls fastBall is going faster
Tap it from the sideBall turnsBall changed direction
Put your hand in frontBall slows downBall is going slower
KEY TAKEAWAY
Think about playing catch. When someone throws the ball to you, they give it a push. When you catch it, your hands slow it down. When you throw it back, you push it a new way. Every time, the ball's motion changes because of a push or pull!

What Will You Learn Next?

Right now, you are learning to watch and record how things move. When you are older, you will learn even more cool things about motion!

Your learning journey with motion
What You Do NowWhat You'll Do Later
Watch things moveTest what makes things move in different ways
Draw pictures of motionUse charts and measurements
Push and pull thingsLearn how stronger pushes change motion more

For now, keep watching, keep drawing, and keep asking questions. That is what scientists do!

Practice Problems

Read this story, then answer the questions below.

🔮 Story: Mia's Marble
Mia has a shiny marble. She puts it on a flat table. The marble sits still. Mia pushes the marble gently. It rolls slowly across the table. Then she gives it a bigger push. The marble rolls faster! The marble hits a book on the table. It turns and rolls a different way. Then it rolls onto the carpet and slows down until it stops.
PROBLEM 1CONCEPTUAL
What made the marble start to move? A) The table made it go B) Mia pushed it C) The marble moved by itself
PROBLEM 2BASIC
What happened when the marble hit the book? A) It stopped and never moved again B) It turned and rolled a different way C) It went up into the air
PROBLEM 3INTERMEDIATE
Why did the marble slow down and stop on the carpet? A) The carpet made it harder for the marble to roll B) Mia told it to stop C) The marble was tired
PROBLEM 4APPLIED
Mia wants to record what she saw. What is the BEST way to do it? A) Draw a picture of the marble's path with arrows B) Wait until tomorrow to try to remember what happened C) Just tell a friend she played with a marble
PROBLEM 5CRITICAL THINKING
Think and Share: Draw a picture of Mia's marble rolling across the table and hitting the book. Use arrows to show which way the marble went. Then share your picture with a friend and explain what happened!

Let's Remember What We Learned!

A push or pull can make something start moving, go faster, go slower, stop, or change direction. All of those are changes in motion!

You can observe (watch carefully) and record (save what you saw) by drawing pictures, using arrows, telling a friend, or acting it out. You are a scientist! Keep watching, keep drawing, and keep asking questions!

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