Sparkle and shine
Why do some things appear to sparkle and others appear to shine? In this science worksheet, your child learns about how light is reflected off different things.
Sponge it up
Which sponge holds the most water? In this science worksheet, your child learns that sponges made of different materials may absorb more or less water.
Sprouting seeds
Seeds need air, moisture, and warmth to germinate, or sprout. In this science worksheet, your child determines how to set up an experiment to compare bean seed germination in various temperatures.
Staying healthy
Which foods contain fat? In this science worksheet, your child learns about fats and proteins and identifies common foods that have fat and protein.
Stretchy things
Will this stretch? In this science worksheet, your child learns about how different materials stretch.
Sun tracks
As the Earth rotates, we see the sun's position in the sky change. In this science worksheet, your child determines the time of day based on the sun's position in the sky.
Sunrise, sunset
How does the sun's position in the sky change throughout the day? In this science worksheet, your child compares where the sun would be in the morning and afternoon.
Synthetics scramble
In this science worksheet, your child unscrambles words to determine which type of materials are used to make everyday items.
Take a good look
No two living things look exactly alike — even identical twins! In this coloring science worksheet, your child will look closely at a picture of two girls and identify six ways that the girls look different and color their differences.
Taking your pulse
Can you find your pulse? In this science worksheet, your child learns how pulse is affected by movement and practices taking a pulse and charting pulse changes.
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