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Preview of Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation First Grade Science Worksheets & Activities

Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation First Grade Science Worksheets & Activities

Spark curiosity with this Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation for First Grade or Kindergarten! Students use their senses and test predictions with these hands-on pumpkin activities. This engaging resource guides students through the scientific process as they observe, predict, and test whether pumpkins sink or float. Get everything you need, including step-by-step teacher guide, projectable lesson slides, student book, posters and worksheets. CLICK ON THE PREVIEW BUTTON TO SEE IT ALL! ⭐ Wh
Preview of Floating Egg Science | Engaging Activity for Young Learners (PreK-3)

Floating Egg Science | Engaging Activity for Young Learners (PreK-3)

Created by
Smart Sprouts
Tired of science lessons that fall flat? Want to bring some bubbly excitement to your Pre-K, Kindergarten, or 1st Grade classroom? Get ready for a splash of learning fun with the "Floating Egg Science Experiment: Fun Hands-On Activity for Kids PDF & PPT PreK-3"! This engaging resource is your secret weapon to effortlessly boost student curiosity and make science concepts stick, all while saving you precious prep time. ✨ What's Included:Engaging PowerPoint Presentation to guide the experiment st
Preview of Will it Float or Sink? An Experiment (Editable!)

Will it Float or Sink? An Experiment (Editable!)

This science experiment is an easy activity for students to practice the scientific skills of predicting and classifying while learning about buoyancy. Students will make predictions, learn new vocabulary, and classify objects based on whether they float or sink. I've left the objects blank so that you can use anything that you have on hand. At the end of the activity students predict whether a peeled or unpeeled orange will float or sink. I hope your students enjoy practicing the skills needed
Preview of Peeps Science Experiment: Fun & Engaging Science Activities 1st 2nd 3rd 4h Grade

Peeps Science Experiment: Fun & Engaging Science Activities 1st 2nd 3rd 4h Grade

Created by
Sum-Thing Cute
Bring science to life with these fun and engaging Peeps Science Experiments! Students investigate how marshmallow chick candies change when exposed to different conditions while practicing observation, prediction, and scientific thinking. This resource includes 7 exciting experiments that explore dissolving, floating, melting, color diffusion, and engineering challenges. Perfect for spring science lessons, Easter STEM activities, and inquiry-based learning.Students will love watching the Peep
Preview of 2nd grade NG Science - Matter (Ch2) Physical Properties - Review & Test word

2nd grade NG Science - Matter (Ch2) Physical Properties - Review & Test word

This is a study guide and assessment to use with National Geographic Science curriculum. It corresponds to the second grade Matter Chapter 2 in Physical Science Unit discussing the properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gasses. It includes properties of shape, size, color, sink, float, magnets, texture, temperature, volume, etc Also available in PDF format (if word has altered the formatting)
Preview of Ocean Bubbles Birthday Bulletin Board Classroom Decor EDITABLE

Ocean Bubbles Birthday Bulletin Board Classroom Decor EDITABLE

Created by
Dragonfly Bay
Dive into a great year with this cute EDITABLE watercolor underwater ocean décor birthday set. Celebrate your student's special day with the underwater monthly birthday bubbles. You can print the items, laminate them, and write their names with a marker or type them in the EDITABLE version that is included. There is also a blank version to customize your bubbles. Enjoy looking at the bubbles as they float up your room to create an underwater bulletin board or display. ✨ MY DECOR PR
Preview of Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

Dancing Raisins Science Experiment

This is a worksheet that goes along with our Dancing Raisins science experiment (discrepant event). Made for a 1st grade ESOL group, but could be used with any young elementary class. Here's the experiment: "To do this experiment, you need ginger ale (or another clear-ish soda), raisins, and a tall clear container. Pour the ginger ale into the container and ask the kids for their hypothesis. Do they think the raisins will sink or float? When you drop the raisins in, they will sink at first
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