Materials: chart paper, markers, light classroom chair, heavy basket of books with handle, masking tape, other items to push and pull
- Is it easier to push or pull different objects? Find out with this simple experiment!
- In advance, create a chart on chart paper with a column for push and a column for pull. Then create a row for the classroom chair and a row for the basket of books. If you use different objects, create a row for each object. Use tape to mark a starting line and a finish line a few feet away.
- Let students take turns pushing the chair from the starting line to the finish line. Then have them take turns pulling the chair from the starting line to the finish line. Which was more difficult? Have children perform the same tasks with the basket of books. What other objects could they try?
- When the experiment is complete, mark your findings together on the prepared chart paper. Ask, “Which object was more difficult to move? Why? Which object was easiest to move? Why? Was it easier to push the objects or to pull them? Why?” gross-motor skills/experiment