Make science meaningful and engaging with this Project-Based Assessment for Forces and Motion—perfect for Kindergarten! This hands-on PBL activity allows students to explore real-world playground problems while demonstrating their understanding of push, pull, gravity, friction, and motion. Students take ownership of their learning by choosing one of three relatable problems: The slide is too slow—kids can’t slide! The swing won’t move! The ball rolls into unsafe places! 🧠 What Students Do:
Make teaching forces simple, engaging, and effective with this Kindergarten Push and Pull Forces Packet! This 9-page science resource is designed to help young learners understand the difference between pushes and pulls through hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities. Perfect for kindergarten science centers, whole group lessons, morning work, or sub plans, this low-prep packet builds foundational science vocabulary while reinforcing fine motor and critical thinking skills. What’s
Introduce your early learners to magnetism, magnetic vs. non-magnetic objects, and forces & motion with this high-engagement science bundle for Kindergarten and 1st Grade! This Magnets & Forces Science Bundle includes both hands-on and literacy-rich activities to support your science instruction and deepen student understanding. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ Magnet Crown Craft — a wearable, hands-on magnet activity where students explore attraction, repulsion, and magnetic properties while creating
Help your students build confidence in beginning writing with this engaging My Favorite Animal Habitat Writing & Drawing activity for Kindergarten and 1st Grade! This hands-on literacy resource combines drawing, labeling, sentence tracing, independent writing, and self-assessment in one meaningful activity. Students draw their favorite animal’s home, illustrate four things the habitat needs, and complete a simple sentence starter to practice early writing skills. Perfect for animal units, ha
Make forces and motion come alive with this hands-on Magnet Crown Craft! Students will explore how magnets attract and repel while creating a fun, wearable science crown they’ll love to show off. This low-prep STEM science craft is perfect for introducing magnetism, reinforcing science vocabulary, or adding engagement to your forces and motion unit. ⭐ What’s Included ✔ Printable magnet crown templates ✔ Student-friendly magnet visuals 🧲 Skills & Concepts Covered Magnetism Forces & moti
This fun and interactive Living Things Crown is the perfect hands-on activity to support your Kindergarten or 1st Grade science unit on what living things need to survive: food, water, air, and shelter. Students will love coloring, tracing, cutting, and gluing the parts of the crown as they review important science concepts! ✂️ What’s Included: Printable crown template Visuals for food, water, air, and shelter Tracing and coloring elements Assembly Instructions: After students complete
Make teaching magnets and forces fun and interactive with this Magnet Packet designed for Kindergarten and 1st Grade! This 6-page resource includes engaging activities that align perfectly with your Forces & Motion science unit or IB Unit of Inquiry. Students will build science vocabulary, explore magnetic vs. non-magnetic objects, and express their learning through drawing and a hands-on craft. What’s included: ✔ Vocabulary page to introduce key terms ✔ Magnet exploration recording sheet
Types of Homes Around the World-K-1st writing journal pages These journal pages are simple for K-1st graders to write on. After teaching about types of water homes and desert homes, students first brainstorm which type of home is their favorite. Then they can write about their favorite type of home they learned about.
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