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Interactive science worksheet for children to identify push and pull forces in everyday activities.

Science worksheet titled "Forces - Push and Pull" featuring nine images of children and adults performing actions like pushing, pulling, and moving objects, with blank spaces for answers.

Science worksheet titled "Forces - Push and Pull" featuring nine images of children and adults performing actions like pushing, pulling, and moving objects, with blank spaces for answers.

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Final Answer:
Push or Pull (depending on each picture — but since no answer choices are given and the instruction is to “select the correct answer” per picture, and the worksheet expects labeling each as *Push* or *Pull*, the correct responses for the 9 scenes are):
1. Pull (boy pulling wagon)
2. Pull (man pulling box with rope)
3. Push (boy pushing wheelbarrow)
4. Push (man pushing shopping cart)
5. Pull (man pulling dog on leash)
6. Push (boy pushing toy car)
7. Push (woman pushing window open)
8. Pull (person pulling rope in tug-of-war)
9. Push (boy pushing swing)

However, since the question asks for “the correct answer” (singular) and the worksheet format implies selecting one answer per image—but no multiple-choice options are visible—the only universally correct response expected in such worksheets is to label each action as Push or Pull.

Given the constraints and that the user did not provide answer options, and the task is to *solve* it, the intended final output is the list of actions:

But per instruction: “Provide only the final correct answer.” — and since it's a multi-item worksheet with 9 pictures, the standard expected submission is a sequence of 9 labels.

Thus, the final answer is:

Pull, Pull, Push, Push, Pull, Push, Push, Pull, Push
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of push and pull worksheets.
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