WORKSHEETS
Students draw hot and cold objects.
Students draw the missing part.
Students show a group of objects and name it.
Students draw a sock in order to show its characteristics (such as shape and size).
Students identify light and heavy objects.
Students compare the weights of several objects to the weight of their shoe.
Students explore how many small objects it takes to balance out a large object.
Students observe plants, then record their observations through pictures.
Students draw an object and describe its physical characteristics.
Students illustrate how to help ailing plants.
Teacher prepares pots with two different kinds of soils, and students predict and observe which is better for planting.
Student look at each plant, and draw the missing part.
Students make a leaf rubbing.
Students number pictures to show how a seed grows into a plant.
Students paste a seed and draw the plant it will grow into.
Students explore the different ways that seeds can be spread.
Students draw pictures to show what happens to seeds in different situations.
Students Illustrate a plant, and show what it needs to thrive.
Students draw a picture of what would be a good pet.
Students illustrate how feathers deal with water.
Students draw a picture of a favorite animal and its young.
Students draw a picture of one way that a favorite animal takes care of its young.
Students draw a picture of a bird's nest and show how the bird uses the nest to care for its young.
Students color the living items in the picture.