Playing with shadows
What type of shadow will this object make? This coloring science worksheet helps your child understand what creates a shadow and then asks your child to complete the picture by drawing the appropriate shadow on the wall. For this science experiment you will need: light, flashlight, various objects.
Pushing or pulling?
Pushing and pulling are forces. In this science worksheet, your child will learn the difference between these forces and identify which force is depicted.
Quiet please!
What material would make the best ear plug? In this science worksheet, your child learns about insulating sound and interprets data in a table to learn which material best quiets sound.
Reading thermometers
In this science worksheet, your child will read thermometers to determine the temperature in degrees Celsuis.
Reversible changes
Are these changes reversible? In this science worksheet, your child learns about changes to states of matter and determines whether or not they can be reversed.
Rock detective
What kind of rock is this? In this science worksheet, your child will follow the clues to determine which types of rocks are shown.
Rotten teeth
How often do you brush? In this science worksheet, your child will learn about dental hygiene and interpret data in a chart to answer questions.
Runny materials
In this science worksheet, your child observes the outcomes of an experiment and determines which of 5 liquids is the runniest.
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.
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