Temperature and solubility
It's easier to dissolve soluble solutions in warm water than in cool water. In this science worksheet, your child learns how heat affects solubility and plots data from a table to create a line graph.
Testing a fabric's "stretch factor"
How stretchy are your jeans? In this science worksheet, your child learns about fabric weight and stretch and uses a data table to answer questions.
Testing the strength of wood
Tensile strength is the amount of force matter can withstand before breaking. In this science worksheet, your child learns what it takes for different types of wood to break.
That's my type of animal!
What do these animals have in common? In this science worksheet, your child learns that common features help identify different types of animals, such as reptiles.
The brightest light: candles
Which candle gives the brightest light? In this science worksheet, your child learns about the varying brightness of different light sources.
The brightest light: stars
Which star is brightest? In this science worksheet, your child will interpret data in a table to determine which stars are the brightest and which are faintest.
The great grown-up and child match-up
In this science worksheet, your child will find and connect the male, female, and young member of each family.
The light of the Moon
In this science worksheet, your child learns about the waxing and waning Moon and then draws the phases of the Moon between new Moons.
The many phases of the Moon
The Moon orbits around the Earth in about 28 days. In this science worksheet, your child learns about the Moon's 28-day cycle and draws in the missing phases.
The many phases of water
In this science worksheet, your child learns about the phases of water (ice, water, water vapor) and identifies what these phases look like and how they happen.
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