Uses everyday examples to explain gravity and laws of motion.
This science-centred series explains fundamental laws of physics in a fun and easily comprehensible manner. Simple text and vivid images describe gravity, magnets and the way things move.
Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate push and pull movement.
"What do you know about pushes and pulls? Much more than you think! Read this book to find out all you know about pushes and pulls-- and to discover lots more."--P. [4] of cover.
Push and Pull: Tick Tock : World Clocks ; Beatrix Potter
This book teaches young readers in kindergarten to grade 2 what happens when we push or pull an object, including discussions of speed, strength, direction, and what happens when objects touch or collide.
"This Level 1 guided reader illustrates examples of "pushing and pulling" found in the animal kingdom. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about opposites and animal habits."-- Provided by publisher.
This book shows you the difference between pushing and pulling and how everyday objects use pushing and pulling for all kinds of jobs.
You can use a lot of force to move something fast, or a little force to move it just a bit. In Push and Pull you will practice some key phonics skills while learning more about the forces of pushing and pulling.
Objects need force in order to move. Pushing and pulling are forces. Some objects need a push to move, some need a pull, and others need both. Includes science and reading activities and a word list.
Pull the door open. Push the door shut. Learn the difference between a push and a pull.