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Preview of Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? For Kindergarten–Grade 2

Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? For Kindergarten–Grade 2

💧🌞 Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Help students explore the importance of water conservation with this engaging Drought STEM activity! Learners discover what droughts are, why they happen, and how people can protect and save water through hands-on problem-solving and creative STEM design challenges. This interactive resource guides students to predict, design, test, observe, record, improve, and reflect as they create their own water-saving id
Preview of Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? For K - 3rd

Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? For K - 3rd

🌍♻️ Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Inspire young learners to become Earth helpers with this engaging Sustainability STEM activity! Students explore ways to protect our planet while learning about recycling, saving resources, reducing waste, and creating solutions for real-world environmental challenges. This hands-on resource guides students to predict, design, create, record, improve, and reflect as they build their own “Earth Helper”
Preview of Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? For Kindergarten–Grade 2nd

Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? For Kindergarten–Grade 2nd

🌡🔥 Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Bring science to life with this exciting Heat Transfer STEM activity! Students investigate how heat moves between objects while exploring different materials through hands-on experiments and observations. This engaging resource guides learners to predict, test, observe, compare, and record how materials respond to heat. Students experiment with common materials such as metal, plastic, paper, and warm water while discovering
Preview of Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Cloud | Weather Units For K-2

Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Cloud | Weather Units For K-2

🌧️ Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Clouds? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Make weather science come to life with this engaging Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM activity! Students explore how rain forms by creating a simple model that shows how clouds hold water and release it as rain. This hands-on experiment introduces the idea that rain happens when clouds fill with water and release it to the ground, as clearly explained on page 2, helping students build a strong understanding before
Preview of Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water | Science Units  For K-2

Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water | Science Units For K-2

💧 Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water Best? (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Turn simple materials into a fun science investigation with this hands-on Water Absorption STEM activity! Students explore how different materials interact with water while testing, comparing, and discovering which ones absorb the most. This activity introduces the concept of absorption, defined on page 2 as when a material soaks up liquid, helping students build a clear and age-appropriate understanding bef
Preview of Types of Energy Mnemonic Song | Memory Work for Morning Basket & Montessori

Types of Energy Mnemonic Song | Memory Work for Morning Basket & Montessori

☀️ Master Potential & Kinetic Energy with Ease!Looking for a high-engagement way to help students classify types of energy? This mnemonic song, set to the familiar tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad," makes complex physical science concepts rhythmic and memorable by establishing an auditory foundation first. Designed for Montessori First Great Lesson follow-up work and Classical memory work, these "unplugged" lyrics help students master complex scientific nomenclature through the po
Preview of Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4

Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4

🌈Discover the magic of light with this fun photonics STEM activity — perfect for curious young scientists! 💡 Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4 Let your students discover the magic of light through fun, hands-on experiments and engaging explanations! This STEM science lesson introduces children to the world of photonics — how light travels, reflects, and creates color. Perfect for Grades 2–4, it combines curiosity, science, and creativity in one exciting reso
Preview of Forces, Friction, Gravity & Mass | Minions Science Guide for 3rd Grade

Forces, Friction, Gravity & Mass | Minions Science Guide for 3rd Grade

Make learning about forces super fun with this Minions–themed science guide for 3rd graders! This guide introduces students to forces, including friction, gravity, and mass, with clear explanations, engaging visuals, and hands-on activities. Minions add humor and excitement, keeping students motivated while learning important science concepts. Perfect for classwork, homework, review, or science centers. Ideal for 3rd grade science, class activities, homework, or reinforcement.
Preview of Draw Routes Activity | Map Skills for 3 grade

Draw Routes Activity | Map Skills for 3 grade

Help young learners practice map skills, directions, and spatial thinking with this fun “Draw Routes” activity! Students will draw multiple routes from a starting point (blue arrow) to different destinations, reinforcing their understanding of paths, colors, and basic navigation concepts. What’s Included: Color-coded destinations: school, book shop, sports center, hospital, and post office Clear instructions for drawing two routes to each location Engaging, kid-friendly layout suitable for 3 s
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
Preview of Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

The Weighted Car Test is an interactive Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate whether weight affects the speed of objects rolling down a ramp. This self-contained shelf work is perfect for a Forces of Motion unit and reinforces key physics concepts such as gravity, acceleration, and friction. Students will: Compare two toy cars—one heavier, one lighter—created by adding weights to one car Predict which car will reach the bottom of
Preview of Hands-On Candy Corn Science Experiment & Observation Worksheet for K-2 Grades

Hands-On Candy Corn Science Experiment & Observation Worksheet for K-2 Grades

Created by
Smart Sprouts
Are your elementary scientists ready for a sweet dose of scientific discovery this fall? Get ready to dive into a delightfully delicious investigation with the "Candy Corn Science Experiment | Elementary Science + Scientific Method worksheet"! This engaging resource is your golden ticket to a spooktacularly fun, inquiry-based learning experience that requires zero prep and is guaranteed to capture your students' attention. Say goodbye to last-minute lesson planning and hello to a stress-free, sc
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
Preview of Fortune Teller for Electrical Circuits Vocabulary

Fortune Teller for Electrical Circuits Vocabulary

Created by
Simply Science
This fun device, also called a Cootie Catcher, can help students review terms: battery, circuit, conductor, current, insulator, parallel circuit, series circuit, and switch. Choose from several options: One player or two playersColor or blackline words that can be coloredHave students fill in different definitions or simple drawings using a fortune teller with just termsUse a blank fortune teller to create a completely different resourceI created a web page with directions for making this devic
Preview of Force and Motion - STAAR - 5th Grade Science - Task Cards - Review Questions

Force and Motion - STAAR - 5th Grade Science - Task Cards - Review Questions

Created by
Jamie Hunter
Review for STAAR using the current science TEKS with no prep Task Cards! Can be used as an assessment or station work after teaching Force and Motion, or as a great review before STAAR! These questions test a student's ability to show a broad understanding of equal/unequal forces, and understanding of investigation design on force and motion. Tek focus: 5.7A and 5.7B.
Preview of Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Looking for a no-prep, high-engagement STEM activity? This Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is a perfect way to introduce students to the concepts of buoyancy, density, and the engineering design process. Students will design, test, and learn as they attempt to build a boat that can hold the most weight without sinking. Resource Highlights:Clear Objective: Students must create a floating boat using a single $6~in \times 6~in$ sheet of aluminum foil.Scaffolded Student Worksheets: * Prediction & Pl
Preview of Earthquake Tower STEM Worksheets – Structural Engineering | Grades 3–5 PDF

Earthquake Tower STEM Worksheets – Structural Engineering | Grades 3–5 PDF

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
Looking for student-ready worksheets to run an earthquake engineering challenge in your upper elementary STEM classroom? This Earthquake Shake Tower Student Worksheet Packet provides clear, student-facing pages that guide Grades 3–5 learners through the engineering design process as they design, test, and improve a tower built to withstand simulated earthquake shaking. This resource is print-and-go and designed to help students work more independently while documenting their thinking, testi
Preview of Force & Motion Science Projects | 5 Hands-On STEM With Readings & Extensions

Force & Motion Science Projects | 5 Hands-On STEM With Readings & Extensions

Looking for engaging, hands-on science projects to wrap up your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade force and motion unit? This resource includes 5 exciting STEM-based lesson plans, each featuring an interactive experiment, two short reading passages (1 informational & 1 narrative), a student reflection sheet, and extension ideas that bring science concepts to life! Perfect for end-of-the-year science units, this bundle combines NGSS-aligned activities, cross-curricular reading integration, and simple
Preview of States of Matter, Plasma 3 part cards with definitions

States of Matter, Plasma 3 part cards with definitions

Montessori resource for teaching the fourth state of matter: plasma. Use the 8 plasma example cards as three part cards for younger students (print the first two pages twice for matching work). Use the 8 definition cards for elementary-aged students to match to the image cards as a game to learn more about plasma. I included interesting facts to inspire even hesitant readers. Use these cards to help research plasma in our environment -- the most common of the four elements, yet its so hard to f
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Are you looking for an end of year STEM challenge that's always a crowd pleaser? This classic STEM challenge appeals to kids of all ages, and is an excellent way to explore force and motion, drag, and iterative design and testing. Will the eggs break or survive the drop in a device created by your students? If you have thought about trying a STEM challenge but weren't sure where to start, this is a great challenge to start with. ✏️ What materials will I need? ✏️ Use a variety of easy-to-find
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Challenge

Egg Drop STEM Challenge

Created by
Hello Fifth
**Newly Revised! Download for additional pages and NGSS alignment** Get your engineers thinking, planning, designing, and building with this STEM challenge. Students will work to create a device that keeps an egg safe when dropped from different heights. Eggs can be dropped off tables, countertops, or even the roof! This project is to be primarily completed at home, so that students may use materials from around their house. Depth and Complexity icons are embedded in student work pages.
Preview of Particles - Solid Liquid Gas Worksheet

Particles - Solid Liquid Gas Worksheet

Product Description (Rewritten for TPT)Bring the states of matter to life with this fun and interactive two-page resource! Perfect for Lower Elementary, this set includes: ✨ Page 1: Student Worksheet A kid-friendly, science-themed worksheet where students draw particle spacing for solids, liquids, and gases, then identify particle behaviors using simple multiple-choice prompts. Designed with young writers in mind — no sentences required! ✨ Page 2: Teacher Script — “The Particle Dance” A ready-t
Preview of Inertia And Gravity Science Experiment | Force and Motion | Grade 2 3

Inertia And Gravity Science Experiment | Force and Motion | Grade 2 3

In this hands-on experiment for 2nd and 3rd graders, students will discover the magic of the laws of motion by investigating inertia and gravity. Teachers will love its ease of use, simple materials, and watching students get excited about science. Engages the students as they meet the NGSS Forces and Interactions standards. Included in the Hands-On Exploration: Correlation to the 3rd Grade *NGSS Forces and InteractionsCorrelation to K-2nd *NGSS Science and Engineering PracticesCorrelation to 3r
Preview of Montessori Science Observation Sheets | Differentiated | Ages 6-12 | Cosmic

Montessori Science Observation Sheets | Differentiated | Ages 6-12 | Cosmic

3 differentiated science observation sheets for recording Montessori experiments - designed so that every child in your classroom has the right version for their age and ability. All 3 sheets follow the same Montessori principles: minimal design, drawing-led recording and an open "I wonder..." prompt to encourage curiosity beyond immediate observation. The format stays consistent across all 3 levels so children can progress naturally from one version to the next. What's included:- 6-7 years: 3 b
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