How animals adapt to habitat
How has the fox adapted to its home? In this science worksheet, your child learns about animals adapting to different environments.
How do you measure up?
How much have these children grown? In this science worksheet, your child reads data tables with kids' heights, calculates the missing data, and answers questions.
How does water cool?
Hot water will cool to match the surrounding temperature. In this science worksheet, your child uses a graph first to estimate the rate that water cools, then to plot the data points resulting from an experiment to compare the differences.
How hard is it? #2
Hardness is a property of matter. In this science worksheet, your child learns about the relative hardness of 10 materials and uses a data table to answer questions.
How light can "bend"
When light is reflected, it travels in a straight line. In this science worksheet, your child learns how light reflects at an angle and how periscopes work.
How light sources help us see
Light reflecting off objects helps us see them. In this science worksheet, your child learns how light travels between its source, an object, and our eyes.
How much does it stretch?
Elasticity is a property of different types of matter. In this science worksheet, your child learns about elasticity and reads a graph to determine the amount of force it takes to stretch a rubber band.
How plants adapt to habitat
How has the cactus adapted to its home? In this science worksheet, your child learns about plants adapting to different environments.
How plants make food
In this science worksheet, your child learns about chlorophyll and how it helps transform sunlight into food.
How soluble is it?
Not all soluble substances dissolve equally. In this science worksheet, your child learns about differing rates of solubility by reading a bar chart and interpreting the data to answer questions.
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