WORKSHEETS
Students observe how different materials affect a magnet and a paper clip, and make inferences about magnetic force.…
Students use a lever to lift a marble, measure the number of gram cubes needed to lift the marble, and make inferences…
Students use aluminum foil, a D-cell battery, a spring-type clothespin, and a miniature lamp to make an electric…
Students listen to sound through different materials, observe the volume of sound through air and through wood blocks,…
Students change the pitch of sound produced by vibrating rubber bands and make inferences about the length of a…
Students use a piece of string and a metric ruler to measure the length of shadows made from the sun at different times…
Introduce your students to a lab that asks students to determine across which kind of surface (sand, rubber, etc.) makes…
Introduce your students to a lab that asks students to group an item based on its physical state and then draw pictures…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a student's ability to describe items based on their physical…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a student's ability to design and build simple machines to make work…
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of home projects and vocabulary words to help children…
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on force and motion, and vocabulary related to force and motion.
The family activity provides a series of home projects and vocabulary words related to electricity and magnetism.
The family activity provides a series of home projects and vocabulary words related to light and sound wave energy.
Students work together to explore mass.
Students work together to explore weight.
Students practice making predictions, and then designing experiments based on their predictions.
Students choose materials to mix in a bottle. They then observe the mixture right after it has been shaken, and again…
Students explore what happens when light hits different objects.
Students draw and label ways to make sounds.
Students place metal, foam, and plastic containers of water in the sun, and investigate which container warms up the…
Students learn about the strength of a magnet by testing how many paper clips a magnet can pick up.
Students predict and test how far objects will move when blown on.
Students build a pendulum and experiment with its motion. Materials list, rubric, worksheets, and answer key are…