Plan and conduct a descriptive investigation to demonstrate and explain how position and motion can be changed by pushing and pulling objects such as swings, balls, and wagons.
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What happens to a ball when you push it on the ground?
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The ball bounces up and down.
The ball stays in place.
The ball spins in circles.
The ball rolls away from you.
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How does pulling a wagon affect its motion?
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The wagon spins in place.
The wagon moves in the opposite direction.
The wagon moves closer to you.
The wagon does not move at all.
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What happens to a ball when you push it on the ground?
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How does pulling a wagon affect its motion?
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What change in motion occurs when you push a swing at rest?
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What happens to a toy car when you pull it backward and release it?
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What will likely happen if you push a ball on a flat surface with more force?
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What effect does increasing the strength of a pull have on a sled moving over snow?
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What happens to the motion of a wagon when you push it forward?
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How does the motion of a swing change when you stop pushing it?
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What happens to a rolling ball when you gently pull it with a string?
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What occurs when you push two toy cars with the same force, one on a carpet and the other on a smooth floor?