WORKSHEETS
Students learn about hot air balloons, and then extrapolate how a flat balloon would look when full.
Students learn about holograms and then sketch their own.
In this science activity, students describe an ice cube as a series of phase changes. This is a great cross-curricular…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to matter.
Students define motion terms such as force, inertia, and streamlining, and discuss how they relate to a skydiving…
Students discuss semi-conductors, their uses, and their drawbacks.
Use this vocabulary worksheet when studying about heat and matter.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words for students about force, gravity, and velocity.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to light, color, and sound.
Students are given pictures of several simple machines, and then asked to draw other examples.
Student use a balance scale and block to determine the relative weights of shoes, crayons, and other common items.
Students work with partners to classify blocks by color and shape.
Partners use a Styrofoam cup and string to make a model telephone.
Students stretch rubber bands over a shoebox, and compare the sounds made when the rubber bands are plucked.
Students draw things that make soft sounds and things that make loud sounds.
Students draw a musical instrument and describe the sound it makes.
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 infer what their partner has used to make a shadow on the wall.
Student experiment with adding yellow food coloring to blue-colored water.
Students use a chart to record the measurement of classmates' shadows, explore making shadows with the flashlight and…
Students test how many paperclips two magnets can pick up, and record their findings in a table and graph.
Students write an operational definition of a sound-producing object.