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Preview of Force and Motion Worksheets : Science Activities, Magnets, Push Pull, 2nd Grade

Force and Motion Worksheets : Science Activities, Magnets, Push Pull, 2nd Grade

Are you searching for a complete Force and Motion unit that combines engaging reading passages with hands-on science activities for your 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade students? This all-in-one Physics resource simplifies complex topics like magnetism, electric forces, and gravity through interactive worksheets, cut and paste sorting, and detailed diagrams to ensure deep student understanding. How to use:Interactive Notebooks: The cut-and-paste and labeling pages are perfect sized for scienc
Preview of Haru_Worksheets_Freebie.pdf

Haru_Worksheets_Freebie.pdf

Bring joy to your classroom with this FREE 10-page sampler from Haru Worksheets!This pack is a "taster" of our huge 96-page bundle. It’s designed to help preschool and kindergarten students develop fine motor skills while having fun! What’s included in this freebie:Cute Coloring (Fruits, Animals, Vehicles)Fun Matching activitiesFine Motor Tracing lines and shapesTerms of Use: For personal and educational use only. If you find this helpful, please leave a review to support my shop!
Preview of FREEBIE! World Bee Day Worksheets for Grade 1 – Reading & Writing Activities

FREEBIE! World Bee Day Worksheets for Grade 1 – Reading & Writing Activities

This free resource includes 5 bee-themed printable worksheets for Grade 1 students — perfect for spring or environmental lessons! What's included: 4 Reading Comprehension Passages (with 3 multiple-choice questions each) 1 Maze with Creative Writing Prompt (“What can you do to help bees stay safe?”) Perfect for: World Bee Day (May 20) Reading and writing practice Science-meets-literacy cross-curricular learning Homeschool or classroom use Download it free and help your students learn about
Preview of FREE!! Christmas Maze Game Worksheets | No Prep Holiday Puzzles

FREE!! Christmas Maze Game Worksheets | No Prep Holiday Puzzles

- FREE!! Christmas Maze Game Worksheets set! Perfect for adding festive fun to your classroom, this no-prep activity helps young learners develop essential skills during the most wonderful time of the year. This freebie includes 4 unique Christmas-themed maze puzzles designed for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early 1st Grade students. Each page features adorable holiday characters and clear instructions. Benefits for students & teachers:- Enhances Fine Motor Skills: Great for pencil control and pre-
Preview of Matching Colors Worksheet | Preschool & Kindergarten Color Recognition Activity

Matching Colors Worksheet | Preschool & Kindergarten Color Recognition Activity

Created by
Mari Class
Make learning colors fun and engaging with this Matching Colors Worksheet set—perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten students! This printable PDF resource helps young learners develop essential early skills through interactive, hands-on activities. Children will match colors, improve visual discrimination, and build confidence in recognizing basic colors. ✨ What’s Included: 2 printable worksheet pages Color matching activities (cut & match or draw lines) Kid-friendly, clean design Ready-to
Preview of Sweet or Sour? Fruit Sorting Worksheets (PreK–K)

Sweet or Sour? Fruit Sorting Worksheets (PreK–K)

A fun and simple fruit sorting activity for young learners! Children highlight the correct answer (Sweet or Sour) while learning fruit names, identifying tastes, and practicing fine motor skills. This set includes 10 printable worksheets featuring cute fruit illustrations—perfect for morning work, centers, small groups, or at-home learning. What’s Included: • 10 Sweet vs Sour sorting worksheets • Highlight-the-answer format • Colorful fruit images • Suitable for Preschool–Kindergarten Skill
Preview of Understanding the Atom Study Guide Worksheet

Understanding the Atom Study Guide Worksheet

Created by
King's Science
One page editable worksheet can be used as a preview, review, assessment, etc. Define-Matter, Atom, Nucleus, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Spectral Line, Energy Level, Electron Cloud, Element, Atomic Number, Mass Number, Isotope, Average Atomic Mass, Ion. Understanding Concepts 1) Illustrate an atom. Include protons, electrons, and neutrons. 2) Compare the mass, location, and charge of the three basic particles of an atom. 3) List Dalton’s three observations. 4) Illustrate Thomson’s, Rutherford
Preview of Same or Different? Free Visual Discrimination for Pre-K & Kindergarten

Same or Different? Free Visual Discrimination for Pre-K & Kindergarten

This free Same or Different? worksheet set helps early learners practice visual discrimination through engaging, picture-based activities. Students identify matching images and mark the one that is different. The pages include ocean animals, fruits, space objects, and forest animals, offering clear and simple rows for beginners. Use these pages for:Morning work Centers Independent practice Intervention Early finisher tasks Pre-reading and visual perception support What’s Included:4 visual discri
Preview of Winter Enrichment Packet – 5 Fun Activities Aligned to 5th TEKS

Winter Enrichment Packet – 5 Fun Activities Aligned to 5th TEKS

Created by
EduElements
Keep students engaged and learning during the winter season with this 5-activity enrichment packet designed for 5th grade! Aligned to TEKS standards, this resource includes a variety of fun, low-prep worksheets: ❄️ TEKS-aligned Winter Bingo Board ❄️ Creative STEM Challenge ❄️ Complete the Drawing art prompt ❄️ Printable Paper Games ❄️ A clever Rebus PuzzlePerfect for early finishers, sub plans, centers, or winter break review!
Preview of Scientific Method Recall Sort

Scientific Method Recall Sort

Engage your students in real-world science thinking with this Scientific Method Recall Sorting activity. Designed to help students recall the scientific method and to create meaningful discourse among students. Students will work together to identify the steps of the scientific method and justify their answers. ✏️ What’s Included: Student Worksheet (printable + digital options) – Covers the key steps: Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Collection, Conclusion Teacher Notes –
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Are you struggling to find engaging, hands-on activities to help your students truly understand Newton's Laws of Motion and apply Force and Motion concepts to real-world situations? These interactive task cards are the perfect solution to reinforce Inertia, Acceleration (F=ma), and Action-Reaction in your Physical Science classroom, transforming abstract physics theories into easy-to-grasp scenarios. How to use:Science Centers: Place cards at a station for group work.Scoot Game: Place card
Preview of FREE 5 Easy Screen-Free Activities | Preschool Science Printable | Toddler STEAM

FREE 5 Easy Screen-Free Activities | Preschool Science Printable | Toddler STEAM

Looking for a 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 or a low-prep 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗱𝗹𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗠 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 that actually teaches something and gets them off the screens? Welcome to 𝗪𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿, a beautifully designed STEAM series for ages 3-6 that turns your living room into a laboratory! We believe that science starts with a spark. No expensive supplies, no complicated setup—just household items, simple instructions, and pure magic. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗦
Preview of Chickenology - Egg Candling

Chickenology - Egg Candling

Created by
CompassRoses
This activity is one of several that is part of an Independent Summer Study on hatching chickens from eggs with an incubator. This activity can be completed with the unit or as an independent activity.
Preview of FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

FREE Pirate Observation Hunt- Properties of Matter Activity | K-2 Science

Created by
FunSci
Ahoy, Future Scientists! Ready to turn your science lesson into a treasure hunt? This FREE Pirate-Themed Brain Teaser helps early learners practice their observation skills by describing objects using specific scientific vocabulary. Instead of boring drills, students join a pirate adventure where they must "unlock" the next step by correctly describing objects (like a pencil, a parrot, and a cave) using the properties of matter: Shape, Color, and Texture. What’s Inside this Freebie:Story-Driv
Preview of All About Seasons

All About Seasons

Get ready for a season-sorting adventure! In this activity, kids explore a mix of colorful pictures—sunny beaches, snowy days, falling leaves, and blooming flowers. They'll use their detective skills to sort and match scenes to the right season, learning to spot clues like sandcastles or snowflakes. It’s a playful way to practice sorting, noticing details, and becoming a seasons expert!
Preview of Animal habitat booklet

Animal habitat booklet

Introduce the concept of animal habitats. Arctic, grassland, rainforest, ocean, and desert.
Preview of Lighten up!

Lighten up!

Uncover the science behind how we light our world! A fascinating introduction to some common lighting technologies, including LEDs, fluorescent bulbs, neon light and more.
Preview of Living and Non-living Things:Common Core Science 7.2

Living and Non-living Things:Common Core Science 7.2

How can you teach kindergarteners and First Graders to tell whether or not an object is living or non-living? This Common Core-aligned freebee offers a lesson plan to do just that. Plus, ideas on how to extend the lesson and further students' learning. Printable MRS. NERG and MRS. FERG anchor chart, Living and Non-living labels and more. If you download it, please rate me and leave me feedback! Other TPTers appreciate it and so do I! Follow me for more ideas on TPT or at my blog: www.fin
Preview of Implications of the Drake Equation

Implications of the Drake Equation

Created by
Random Vail
Created by SETI scientist Frank Drake, the Drake Equation is a hypothetical determination of the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with Earth. Each of the eight variables in the equation have interesting implications. Originally designed as a note taking exercise, this lesson plan has numerous links to the sciences and the humanities.
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