Bendable things
Some things bend, others don't. In this science worksheet, your child learns about the properties of materials and ranks three cups in order of easiest to hardest to bend.
Body parts
Where's the tummy? In this science worksheet, your child will connect each word (such as arm, chest, and head) to the body part it identifies.
Building a house
Why would you use bricks to build a house? In this science worksheet, your child learns about properties of common building materials.
Can you hear me now?
Sounds from near and far! In this science worksheet, your child learns about how people hear sound from farther away and then answers questions about sound based on the picture.
Comes from nature!
In this science worksheet, your child will learn about common materials and items that come from nature (such as wool, rubber tires, and silk ties) or synthesized products that come from a factory (such as nylons and plastic) and connect each item to its natural or manufacturing origin.
Cool it off!
Which cake cools most quickly? In this science worksheet, your child learns that different size cakes cool at different rates and determines the relative pace of cooling by reading the thermometers in each cake.
Cool stuff
What happens to these things when they're cooled? This science worksheet helps your child learn about freezing and the effect cold has on some objects, but not others.
Different types of paper
Some kinds of paper are stronger than others. In this science worksheet, your child will learn some of the properties of paper and experiment with different types of paper to test their relative strength. For this science experiment you will need: newspaper, paper towel, writing paper, tissues, tissue paper, toilet paper, cardboard, a paper cup, wrapping paper.
Drugs can be good and bad
Some drugs are helpful, but others are harmful. In this science worksheet, your child will learn the difference between drugs that help health and drugs that hurt health.
Eyes are great!
Many living things have eyes. In this science worksheet, your child will draw the missing eyes on each animal.
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