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Free Kindergarten science study guides

Preview of Hibernation Explained...

Hibernation Explained...

Created by
Mary Gross
Did you know that wood frogs freeze solid during the winter? Wood frogs thaw out and wake up in a few short hours in the spring. How do these little frogs pull off such an amazing feat? Find out about this winter mystery and more in "Hibernation Explained". This resource booklet explores many types of animals and their amazing winter survival skills. This booklet includes web links to many great websites including a bear web cam research station in Ely, Minnesota.
Preview of Science Force/Motion Quiz

Science Force/Motion Quiz

This assessment will test force and motion vocabulary words as well as magnetic poles, and gravity.
Preview of Comparing and Contrasting Dolphins and Sharks

Comparing and Contrasting Dolphins and Sharks

Created by
Heather Carlsen
This can be used as a planning sheet for writing, or as a tool to examine the differences between dolphins and sharks. It would be great for studies on the ocean habitat, or ocean animals.
Preview of Butterfly Life Cycle Fact Sheet Printable/Test

Butterfly Life Cycle Fact Sheet Printable/Test

This printable can be used as a test, review or introducing new facts about a butterfly' life cycle.
Preview of If I were a tree book study

If I were a tree book study

Created by
The Book Search
This is a language arts study of the book "If I were a Tree" by Andrea Zimmerman. It covers science and language arts standards for kindergarten, first and second grades. There are ideas for mini lessons as well as printables. This would go along well with the Benchmark unit about living things. *animal sort by classification *Long A practice *creating mental images *matching baby and adult animals *story retelling frame
Preview of Animal Classification Sort

Animal Classification Sort

Created by
Ashley Roth
This is a document to create a book, poster, or foldable of the differences in characterisitcs of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects.
Preview of Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Created by
firstgradeannie
A quick activity for students to label the parts of the Butterfly life cycle!
Preview of Science: Next Generation - Zoo Animal Facts

Science: Next Generation - Zoo Animal Facts

Created by
Firsties in PDX
This is a great add-on to my other document called "Next Generation: Structure and Function of Animals." It has easy to read facts about giraffes, hippos, monkeys, and elephants. This is perfect if your students are practicing nonfiction text, going on a field trip to the zoo, or learning about these animals!
Preview of Invertebrates: Creepies and Crawlies!

Invertebrates: Creepies and Crawlies!

This fun printable poster, study guide, and quiz is perfect for elementary students that want to learn about invertebrates! Learn about all 8 major groups of invertebrates, including Sponges, Stinging Cell Animals, Flatworms, Roundworms, Segmented Worms, Mollusks, Sea Stars and Arthropods. With a lot of colorful and funny illustrations, this study guide explains the body differences that make each group unique.For more resources visit joliecanoli.com
Preview of Animal Classifications/Groups Articles and Worksheets

Animal Classifications/Groups Articles and Worksheets

2 articles summarizing the 6 main animal groups (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects) and accompanying worksheets to consolidate the information. Worksheets can be completed by reading the articles.
Preview of Arachnid vs. Insect Comparison by Backyard Classroom

Arachnid vs. Insect Comparison by Backyard Classroom

Created by
NaturalNests
This comparison sheet helps preschoolers through lower elementary school kids easily and quickly learn the difference between arachnids and insects. Laminate it or stick it in a sheet protector for adventures outside. Turn over rocks and logs to find some critters and spot the difference. If you're inside, print out or pull up photos of popular bugs near you and identify if they're an arachnid or insect. Small children love to county the legs which helps with counting too!Get more free nature an
Preview of Inquiry-based Learning Posters, Educational Poster

Inquiry-based Learning Posters, Educational Poster

Created by
Attest Education
Introducing our captivating Educational Posters designed to ignite the spirit of inquiry-based learning! Whether you're a dedicated homeschooling parent, an enthusiastic teacher, or simply passionate about fostering a love for learning, these posters are the perfect addition to your educational toolkit. Engage Minds with Inquiry-Based Learning:Inspire curiosity and critical thinking with our thoughtfully crafted posters that encourage students to ask questions, explore possibilities, and delve i
Preview of Virtual Farm Field Trip: All About Honeybees
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Virtual Farm Field Trip: All About Honeybees

Cockadooodle doo from Farmer Sue!Join Farmer Sue on this virtual field trip as she shares all sorts of sweet little tidbits about honeybees - explaining pollination, the jobs of all the bees in a hive, and that honeybees are the tiny super heroes who keep our food growing world wide! Pollination saves the Nation!This resource includes a 14:00 minute* Virtual Farm Field Trip video. You will also receive a Honey Bee Data Card, and Honey Bee Fact Card, a Teacher Study Guide with discussion points
Preview of Animal Unit Summary Book

Animal Unit Summary Book

***UPDATED 4/1/2015*** This file contains 6 pages that you can make into a book to summarize facts learned in an animal unit. Each page contains a fill in the blank sentence and a space for students to draw a picture. This book could be completed a few pages a day or a few pages a week depending on how long your animal unit runs. It could be used for Guided Reading and also be used as a study guide at the end of the unit. *********************************************************************
Preview of Virtual Farm Field Trip: What's Growing In The Garden
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Virtual Farm Field Trip: What's Growing In The Garden

Cockadoodle Do from Farmer Sue!On this fun virtual farm field trip, let's get "Growin" and take a tour of Farmer Sue's garden! We will explore different areas of the garden and learn about the types of plants that grow there. We'll look at what grows below the ground, above the ground, and high in the sky. This resource includes a 9:00 minute* Virtual Farm Field Trip video. You will also receive a Teacher Study Guide with discussion points and vocabulary words, as well as Garden Activity Sheets
Preview of Virtual Farm Field Trip: Learn About Compost and Earthworms
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Virtual Farm Field Trip: Learn About Compost and Earthworms

Cockadoodle do from Farmer Sue!On this virtual Farm Field Trip, we're going to learn all about compost and how we recycle on the farm. Cruise around with us as we learn about the stages in the compost process, how worms help enrich the soil, and add benefits to your garden. We love our Super Soil!This resource includes a 9:00 minute* Virtual Farm Field Trip video. You will also receive an Earthworm Data Card, Earthworm Fact Sheet, Teacher Study Guide with discussion points and vocabulary words,
Preview of Virtual Farm Field Trip: Meet The Animals On The Farm - Barnyard Buddies
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Virtual Farm Field Trip: Meet The Animals On The Farm - Barnyard Buddies

Cockadoodle doo from Farmer Sue!Join Farmer Sue on a fun virtual farm field trip as we visit the farm to meet some barnyard animals and learn about their jobs on the farm. On this virtual field trip to the farm, you will meet horses, cows, donkeys, goats, pigs, and sheep! (Farmer Sue loves chickens sooo much that they got their very own segment!) This resource includes a 12:00 minute* Virtual Farm Field Trip video. You will also receive Animal Data Cards, Animal Fact Sheets, a Teacher Study Guid
Preview of TBoxTChart with lines

TBoxTChart with lines

Created by
Tameka Grant
I took the original T-box and T-chart and combined the two. I added boxes for students to draw a picture of the objects to compare. There is also a section for questions the student may have after observations.
Preview of Simple Machines Test - Easy

Simple Machines Test - Easy

Created by
Plylearning
I used this simple machines test for 1st grade. This could also be used as a review. Terms:wedgeinclined planescrewleverwheel & axlepulleyAnswer key included
Preview of Sample of Prairie Life - Pioneer Unit

Sample of Prairie Life - Pioneer Unit

Sample of the ebook Prairie Life, 12 week unit study through Little House in the Big Woods, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Sample says "County Fair". Sample was created before the name change to Prairie Life.
Preview of Reptiles & Amphibians Information & Activities

Reptiles & Amphibians Information & Activities

This is a mini-unit study. This lesson is filled with information and activities regarding these slimy creatures.20 page mini unit PDF Download@AllRightsReservedCrystalFresneda
Preview of Weather Study Unit Calendar

Weather Study Unit Calendar

An easy to use calendar for recording weather data. Includes weather clipart for beginners and records chart for compiling data. Two formats included. Monday - Friday Sunday - Saturday
Preview of Flippy Graphic Organizer - a GREAT way to make notes interactive!

Flippy Graphic Organizer - a GREAT way to make notes interactive!

This graphic organizer is an EXCELLENT way to allow students to organize their notes and key terms for any lesson! I made this graphic organizer specifically for my Scientific Method lesson, however, it can be used for any topic you can think up!HOW TO USE:Print an organizer for each studentHave students fold the graphic organizer on the solid black line.Students should then cut on each of the dotted lines. Your students will end up with a piece of paper, folded in half lengthwise, that will hav
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