Science K.3
Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student knows that information and critical thinking are used in scientific problem solving. The student is expected to:
- (1) identify and explain a problem such as the impact
of littering and propose a solution;
- (A) make predictions based on observable patterns in nature; and
- (B) explore that scientists investigate different things in the natural world and use tools to help in their investigations.
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Environmental Awareness Flip Book - Earth Day Activity
Use this flip book to build awareness of actions that are good and bad for the environment.
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Christmas Science Experiments
Perform Christmas Science Experiments and teach your students about the scientific method with a set of two printable Christmas Science activities.
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Changes I Can See - Worksheet
A worksheet that explores changes to observable features of the environment.
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The Scientific Method Poster - Lower Grades
A poster outlining five steps of the scientific method for younger students.
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Build a Pirate Ship STEM Challenge for Lower Elementary
Challenge kindergarten or first grade students to build a pirate shape with a STEM challenge designed to test their creativity.
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Science Experiment - Will It Change?
A science investigation in which the students observe changes that occur to various objects over time.
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Making Science Predictions - Worksheet
A worksheet for students to record their science predictions.
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Assessment - Changes I Can See
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What Will Change?
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Do You See What I See?
A 60-minute lesson in which students will make observations using their 5 senses.
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Changes I Can See!
This Earth and Space Sciences unit explores how and why observable changes occur in the sky and landscape, and develops students' ability to describe these changes in their local environment.