See the light!
In this science worksheet, your child builds an understanding of light sources by drawing a line from each light source to the person's eye.
See-through materials
Is it see-through, translucent, or opaque? In this science worksheet, your child learns about transparency and completes a data table with information about the transparency of different types of household papers and foil.
Seed detectives
Be a seed detective! In this science worksheet, your child will connect each fruit with its seed.
Separating mixtures
How would you separate steel and copper nails? In this science worksheet, your child connects mixtures of materials with the best tools to separate them.
Separating mixtures #2
Rock salt is a mixture of salt (which is soluble in water) and sand (which is not soluble in water). In this science worksheet, your child devises and draws an experiment to separate the soluble and insoluble parts of rock salt.
Series circuit
This circuit has three lightbulbs! In this science worksheet, your child learns about series circuits and how power is reduced by increased load.
Shiny (metal) stuff
Metals are often shiny and sometimes reflect images. In this science worksheet, your child learns the properties of metal and identifies which spoon is made of metal and shiniest.
Ship shape!
Which sailboat will win the race? In this science worksheet, your child learns about how different boat shapes are affected by the water's friction.
Signs of danger!
Special signs warn you about safety hazards. In this science worksheet, your child learns and identifies what various safety signs mean.
Sink or float?
Which fruit floats? This coloring science worksheet asks your child to color the fruit that floats blue and the fruit that sinks red. Then, you can test fruit at home, too! For this experiment you will need: a big bowl filled with water, a few pieces of fruit
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