This book is crawling with math. Kids can take apart groups of bugs and practice numbers up to 20, build beginning addition and subtraction skills with counting exercises, and review bug names too!
What might you see in your city park: a sloth or a house sparrow? This activity will get your little one familiar with the habitats of her favorite animals.
Embark on a classroom safari! In this hands-on lesson, students will create a scrapbook using their own observations of animal behavior during a field trip to the zoo.
Help your students' reasoning skills grow with this activity that has them make educated guesses on whether or not an item will be attracted to a magnet.
What's your favorite thing about the rain? This rain writing prompt gets your child to use his powers of description to write about what happens on rainy days.
Can you hear me? In this lesson, your students will learn about their sense of hearing. Show them how frustrating it is to not understand sounds by lip-reading a paragraph.
This fun and interactive lesson will teach your students the scientific method to find out if something sinks or floats with a little help from Cookie Monster.
Animals are all different and need different habitats to survive. In this science worksheet, there's room for students to draw the habitats for six different wild animals.
Learn all about cause and effect as your child experiments with an exploding pumpkin in this engaging fall activity! Get the whole family involved with this simple science experiment that is a fun and exciting way to combine Halloween and science.
This book is full of activities! Kids will discover colors, textures and smells while building artistic creativity. Your little scientist will also learn to make simple science observations.
This is a fun way to get little nature lovers to learn about the different parts of a tree. Beginning writers will practice handwriting and learn sight words.
These kindergarten science resources offer kids, teachers and parents a grade-appropriate exploration of scientific concepts. Learning kindergarten science builds crucial understanding of the various scientific disciplines kids will encounter later in elementary school. Activities with bean sprouts develop an understanding of plant life, and learning about water introduces kids to the water cycle. Ready to find out more? Peruse our first grade science resources.