What would you weigh on the Moon?
What we weigh is based on the Earth's gravitational pull. On the Moon, we'd all weigh less! In this science worksheet, your child determines what everyday baking ingredients would weigh on the Moon.
Why parachutes work
Opposing forces — gravity and air resistance (friction) — help parachutes work. In this science worksheet, your child learns about these opposing forces and how they affect a parachute's descent.
Will it float?
In this science worksheet, your child learns why things weigh less in water and uses data to understand the difference.
Wires as conductors (in circuits)
How long and thick a wire is can affect how well it conducts electricity. In this science worksheet, your child learns the properties of wires in circuits that make a windmill turn faster and slower.
Working circuits
Do you know what a circuit is? This science worksheet gives a few examples of simple circuits, shows that a complete circuit can power an electrical object, like a light bulb, and asks your child to draw the missing part of two incomplete circuits.
You are what you eat
Does this food help you grow, give you energy, or build your health? In this science worksheet, your child will learn about different types of food and what they do for the body.
You push it, it pushes back!
When you push on an object, it pushes back. In this science worksheet, your child sees force and draws an arrow to indicate the counter force that exists but is harder (or impossible) to see.
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