WORKSHEETS
Students draw and write about different ways to move.
Students draw lines to show how high a ball bounces in three different scenarios.
Students draw objects that float and objects that sink.
Students draw pictures to show what happens to raisins in water and raisins in seltzer.
Students draw objects that are attracted to magnets.
Students test a magnet's pull through cloth, paper, plastic, and wood.
Students draw pictures to show that magnets push and pull each other.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on simple machines.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on experimenting with color.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on manipulating magnets.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on using a fulcrum.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on light transmission at night.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on observing and recording rainbow colors.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on identifying light sources.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on wheels as machines.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Using this graphic organizer, the class can respond to each of the four mystery sounds played by the teacher. This…
With this graphic organizer, students sort items into two columns indicating the categories of hot and cold. This…
With this graphic organizer, students sort types of light into fire, electric, natural, and other sources. This…
With this graphic organizer, students list objects and then describe how they move -- by bouncing, spinning, sliding, or…
Students fill in this graphic organizer with various objects, and then determine whether a magnet will move them. This…