WORKSHEETS
Students cut and order pictures of events by age.
Students use a tape measure to measure body parts.
Students draw a food for each group of the Food Group Pyramid.
Students partake in an activity to learn about balance and vision.
Students experiment catching a ball first with both eyes open and then with one eye open, to test their vision.
Students draw pictures of the clothes they wear outside in each season.
Students draw a picture of the day sky and a picture of the night sky.
Students measure a paper plate, then step back five steps and measure it again, to understand why the sun looks smaller…
Students make star pictures by connecting dots on the paper.
Students identify an object in a paper bag by feeling it.
Students use their sense of hearing to identify sounds made from objects placed in containers.
Students observe three kinds of soils, make drawings, and write about them.
Students find a way to reuse a container in this printable activity. Discussing recycling is a great way to spend Earth…
Students use a chart to record the weather.
Students cut out pictures and glue them next to the appropriate temperature.
Students blow on streamers to observe wind.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students test objects to see whether they are attracted to a magnet. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to…
Students make a container to keep an ice cube frozen as long as possible.
ACTIVITIES
Students move a ball through a maze and draw a map of the maze.
Students explore the attraction/pulling and repelling/pushing concept with the car magnets.
Students perform a weathering experiment to see what happens when chalk is shaken in a container.
Students write about shadows at different times of the day.
Students observe what happens to drops of plain water and salt water overnight.
Students draw things that make soft sounds and things that make loud sounds.