It evaporated!
Different liquids evaporate at different rates. In this science worksheet, your child learns about evaporation.
Keep the heat in! Keep the heat out!
Which type of matter is the best insulator? In this science worksheet, your child learns about thermal conductors and thermal insulators.
Learning about batteries
In this science worksheet, your child learns about power, current, and using batteries in circuits.
Learning about gravity
In this science worksheet, your child learns about weight as a force measured in Newtons and gravity.
Life cycles #2
In this science worksheet, your child learns about gestation periods and average age of maturity for different species, then interprets data from a table to answer questions.
Living or non-living?
In this science worksheet, your child will identify whether each thing is living, non-living, or dead.
Magnet magic (law of poles)
Every magnet has a north and south pole. Like poles repel while unlike poles attract. In this science worksheet, your child learns about the attracting and repelling properties of magnets.
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.
Name that metal!
Is this metal malleable? Ductile? Magnetic? In this science worksheet, your child will use data from a table and a branching key, or dichotomous key, to identify different metals.
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