Melting vs. dissolving
Did it melt or dissolve? In this science worksheet, your child will determine whether a matter's change of state indicates melting or dissolving.
Metals attract
Do magnets attract all metals? In this coloring science worksheet, your child thinks about which metals will be attracted to the magnet and which metals won't.
Moving things
How is that ball moving? Different objects move in different ways. In this science worksheet, your child will connect objects with the words that describe how they're moving.
Munchtime for animals
What's a carnivore? This science worksheet asks your child to identify the parts of each animal that help it catch and kill its prey.
Music: amplitude and decibels
The size of a sound wave is called its amplitude. The loudness of a sound is measured in decibels. In this science worksheet, your child learns to relate force, vibrations, amplitude, sound, and decibels.
Music: frequency and pitch
A slow rate of vibration produces a low frequency, which makes the sound of a low musical note. In this science worksheet, your child learns to relate frequency and pitch.
My shadow and me
Do you know how to make a shadow? In this science worksheet, your child learns about shadows and picks which child will make the largest shadow.
Name that animal
Counting an animal's legs is one way to identify it. In this science worksheet, your child will count the legs on each animal and connect the animal's name with its number of legs.
Name that critter!
Is it a bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, or fish? In this science worksheet, your child learns the properties of different groups of animals and identifies which group these 5 animals belong to.
Name that leaf
In this science worksheet, your child will use a branching diagram to discover what kind of leaves these are.
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