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More Earth Science Printables, Grades K-2
(355 resources)
Readings in Science: Using a Chart
Students use a chart about the weather in order to respond to questions. | ||
Explore Activity: Explore Oil and Water
Students draw a picture that demonstrates what happened when they attempted to mix oil and... | Science and Language Arts: Stormy Words
Students imagine they are watching a lightning storm, then write what each of their senses... | |
Explore Activity: Energy Pledge
Students draw something they can do to conserve energy, then sign the paper and pledge to do... | Science and Technology: Showing the Weather
Students draw the day's weather on a map of the United States. | |
Explore Activity: Experiment with Filtering Water
Students try filtering dirty water through a paper filter and a rock filter, then draw pictures... | ||
Explore Activity: Conserving Water
Students color pictures that show water savers, and cross out pictures that show water wasters. | The Earth: Family Activity
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home activities and... | |
Explore Activity: Let's Recycle
Students label each bin, and then draw pictures to show what can be recycled. | Weather and Seasons: Family Activity
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words related... | |
Science Fun: Volca-Knows
Students demonstrate their knowledge about volcanoes and also color a picture. | ||
Explore Activity: Explore Packaging
Students evaluate product packaging for its usefulness and environmental friendliness. | Science Fun: Dress for Success
Students demonstrate that they understand that different clothing is worn in different seasons. | |
The Earth: Family Activity 1
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on Earth, rocks, and soil, and on vocabulary... | Science and Social Studies: Home Sweet Home
Students design a house and then describe how their house copes with the elements. | |
Weather: Family Activity
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home projects and... | Science and Technology: Earthquake!
Students draw before and after pictures of the scene of an earthquake. |

