WORKSHEETS
Students make predictions about the rate at which a book and a feather will fall to the ground, then conduct an…
Students explore the concept of equivalent weights.
Students are asked to fill an elevator to full capacity with people.
Send home a printable set of activities, which include a weight guessing game and an exploration of the principles of…
Send home a printable set of activities, which include a sound guessing game and making tea in the sun.
Students identify light and heavy objects.
Students make a hypothesis about whether an eraser will float in water, and circle the corresponding picture. They then…
ACTIVITIES
Students predict which objects will weigh more than a block, and circle them. They underline items that they think will…
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home activities and vocabulary words focused on how…
Students explore how many small objects it takes to balance out a large object.
Students listen to sound producing objects, with and without cylinders, and then determine which object is the loudest.
Students draw hot and cold objects.
Students draw pictures showing how heat and cold can affect objects.
Students draw a water balloon, both before and after it is frozen.
Students identify missing indoor and outdoor lights, and draw them.
Students draw the shadow shown when a flashlight is shined on an object.
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.
Students make model cars and use them to explore concepts of motion, momentum, and friction.