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Observing Colors of the Rainbow
Try a printable science activity that focuses on observing and recording rainbow colors. | How Does Water Move Through Plants?
Students observe how water moves through a plant, by placing a stalk of celery in a cup of... | |
What Happens When Water Evaporates?
Students observe what happens to drops of plain water and salt water overnight. | ||
Science Skill: Experimenting with Salt and Sand
Students add salt to one cup of water and sand to another, observe, and compare. | ||
Science Skill: Changing Variables (Gr. 1)
Students stretch rubber bands over a shoebox, and compare the sounds made when the rubber bands... | How Does a Seed Grow into a Plant?
Students observe a seed sprout, and grow and record observations. | |
Science Skill: Making a Hypothesis
Students test their hypothesis as to whether a cotton ball or a block of wood will move farther... | Science Skill: Communicating with Drawings and Words
Students draw pictures of streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, and share their drawings with... | |
Science Skill: Observing Walnuts
Student use this worksheet to observe walnuts. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF... | ||
Guess and Draw
Children will use their senses to determine what secret object is hiding in a closed box. | ||
Experimenting with Bubbles
Students perform an experiment to see which type of bubbles last longer: those made with hand... | What Color is Love?
Students are asked to associate a color with a particular caring action or state and write... | |
Science Skill: Predicting Patterns
Students make patterns with paper clips and lima beans and have partners complete patterns. | Readings in Science: Reading Captions
Students draw a picture of something that is around them, and then write a caption to go along... |
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