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Which of the following movements is NOT mentioned in the text as a way things move?
Which of the following movements is NOT mentioned in the text as a way things move?
Which example would best describe 'sliding' as a way things move?
Which example would best describe 'sliding' as a way things move?
What is the main difference between walking and running, as described in the text?
What is the main difference between walking and running, as described in the text?
Which example best illustrates the use of 'pushing' to move a thing?
Which example best illustrates the use of 'pushing' to move a thing?
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Based on the text, what is the common characteristic of 'walking' and 'hopping'?
Based on the text, what is the common characteristic of 'walking' and 'hopping'?
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Flashcards
Bouncing
Bouncing
Movement up and down after hitting the ground, like a ball.
Rolling
Rolling
Movement by turning over and over on a surface, like wheels.
Sliding
Sliding
Movement easily over a surface, like a boy on a slide.
Pushing
Pushing
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Pulling
Pulling
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Study Notes
Motion and Movement
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Bouncing: A thing bounces when it moves up and down repeatedly after hitting a surface. Example: a ball.
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Rolling: A thing rolls when it turns over and over on a surface. Example: wheels, bottles.
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Sliding: A thing slides when it moves easily across a surface. Example: a boy sliding down a slide.
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Walking: A living thing takes small steps to move. Example: most animals and people.
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Running: A living thing takes long steps to move quickly. Example: a leopard.
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Hopping: A living thing jumps and moves forward. Example: a kangaroo.
Moving Things
- Pushing: Moving a thing away from you. For example, pushing a swing or ringing a bell.
- Pulling: Moving a thing toward you. For example, pulling a drawer open or flying a kite.
Additional Motion and Movement Concepts
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Pushing and Pulling: used to move objects.
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Lifting: Moving objects by raising them up. Example: shoes, bags, books.
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Description
Test your knowledge on the concepts of motion and movement! This quiz covers various types of movements including bouncing, rolling, sliding, and more. Explore how different forces like pushing and pulling affect objects in motion.