If a ship went down, would these items sink or float? Your little one will decide, with this fun worksheet to help him hone sorting and categorizing skills.
Kids draw something they smell in the garden for this kindergarten science worksheet. They learn that smell is a sense and that we use our noses to smell.
Your budding ecologist will learn about Hawaiian creatures as she colors, cuts out, and plays with sea turtle, monk seal, stilt bird, and quail finger puppets.
Color, cut out, and play with these fun animal finger puppets as your nature lover learns more about prairie dogs, bison, and other animals of the grasslands.
Your kids will have a blast making a mess while they build important science and reading skills. So roll up your sleeves and dig in to this week's ideas!
Your young cosmonaut will work on reading comprehension, story sequencing, and creative writing while he's diving into the far reaches of our universe.
Practice identifying seasons with these printable weather postcards. Kids will see how different weather patterns affect how they dress with seasonal postcards.
Print out a set of weather-themed postcards to give your child practice identifying seasons. These weather postcards also allow kids to practice writing skills.
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.