Understanding force: will it collapse?
How much weight can these pillars support? In this science worksheet, your child learns about the amount of force an object can sustain before it collapses.
Vibrations create music!
In this science worksheet, your child learns about how vibrations create sound and determines which part of each instrument vibrates to create its music.
Viscosity of liquids
Some liquids seem "thin," while others seem "thick" — this property of liquids is called viscosity. In this science worksheet, your child learns about the relative viscosity of everyday liquids.
Volume of cubes
Find the volume of these cubes! This math worksheet shows your child how to calculate cubic volume, then gives your child a series of shapes to practice finding volume.
What is a Newton?
In this science worksheet, your child learns about Newtons and practices reading the weights of three items.
What is the direction of each force?
Force often causes movement. For each force, there's a force opposing the motion called friction. In this science worksheet, your child identifies the direction of the force depicted in each image.
What type of bird?
Does this bird have webbed feet? In this science worksheet, your child will create a branching key, or dichotomous key, to sort these birds into groups by identifying questions that separate birds by clear differences.
What type of soil is it?
In this science worksheet, your child uses a key to determine the soil type.
What would you weigh on the Moon?
What we weigh is based on the Earth's gravitational pull. On the Moon, we'd all weigh less! In this science worksheet, your child determines what everyday baking ingredients would weigh on the Moon.
Which type of writing?
Each of these phrases comes from a different type of writing: instructions, explanations, poems, folk tales, novels, informational texts, or arguments. In this reading worksheet, your child will use the language to determine what type of text each phase comes from.
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