Forces Vocabulary
Types of Forces
Other Forces
Animals & Environments Review
Fun Time
100

A push or a pull

Force

100

The force that makes something float

Buoyancy 

100

This force always pulls us down and keeps us on Earth

Gravity

100

A living thing

Organism

100

This is the youngest 3rd Grade teacher

Mrs. Lancaster

200

How fast or slow an object moves

Speed

200

A volcano is an example of

A force of nature
200

When two forces are equal, they do not cause motion. What do we call this type of force?

Balanced Forces

200

*DAILY DOUBLE*

This is a word that means an animal or plant makes more of their own kind

Reproduce

200

This is who we call when we have a spill

The custodian

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Which way an object moves

Direction

300
This type of force slows down an object

Friction

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Team A is pulling with more force than Team B. What type of forces would these be?

Unbalanced Forces

300

The lionfish is an example of an __________, which is not supposed to be in an area and can damage the native species.

Invasive species

300

Name of our school

Elm Drive

400

A change in the position of an object compared to its surroundings. (It goes from one place to another)

Motion

400

*DAILY DOUBLE*

The type of force someone uses with their body

Muscular 

400

A book is resting on a table. What kind of forces must be acting on the book?

Balanced Forces

400

This type of organism eats BOTH plants and animals

Omnivore

400

Our principal

Mrs. Sarbadhikari

500

An object's location to compared its surroundings. 

Position

500

We used this force to separate salt and pepper without touching it

Static electric

500

Describe the two forces acting on this apple

Hand pushing up, gravity pulling down

500

An animals body parts and behaviors that help it survive are called ____________________.

Adaptations

500

What grade did Mrs. Lancaster teach before coming to 3rd Grade?

p/j asd all grades

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