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Free Kindergarten science handout microsofts

Preview of How a Plant Grows- Sequencing Cards

How a Plant Grows- Sequencing Cards

Help your students understand how a seed grows by printing out cards that show the stages of a seed's growth, beginning with the seed in dirt to a young plant. There are 6 full color cards, each has the parts of the seed or plant labeled, such as roots, stem, leaves. These cards would be most appropriate for grades K-2.
Preview of Exit Tickets - blank - EDITABLE

Exit Tickets - blank - EDITABLE

Exit tickets are great for assessing if students understood the lesson! Take 3-5 minutes at the end of every class and see whether you students got it. I usually use just 1-2 questions, projected on the smart board, and the students answer to their best ability. Here is a page with 4 blank Exit Ticket forms. Edit in Powerpoint to make it your own! Great for any grade level, any subject!
Preview of Is it a Mammal? Sort

Is it a Mammal? Sort

Created by
Teacher Becky
Students color and cut the animal pictures out. Then they place them under the "Mammal" or "Not a Mammal" section of the chart.
Preview of Sound, Light, and Heat Energy

Sound, Light, and Heat Energy

Created by
Lucero Martinez
Science Worksheet on sound, light, and heat energy to check for understanding.
Preview of Extreme Weather Booklet or Journal Freebie!

Extreme Weather Booklet or Journal Freebie!

This Extreme Weather Journal is perfect to add to your weather unit! Students will draw and write about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards. I have provided both Full Page and Half Page versions for your to choose from. I hope you enjoy this Extreme Weather Booklet. Please follow my store to receive updates and freebies!
Preview of Fruits and Vegetables Classifying and Sorting

Fruits and Vegetables Classifying and Sorting

Created by
Mrs Hendricks
This packet is highly differentiated for Pre-K- 1 and exceptional need students and students that do not have exceptional needs. Student will be asked to color and cut the fruits and vegetables. After doing so, the student will sort the foods where they belong. For a writing component, the students will list, copy, or write the fruits and vegetables.
Preview of The Very Hungry Caterpillar

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Created by
Amanda Farr
Use this template to have students create a butterfly after reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Students can use markers, crayons, tissue paper, or whatever crafty supplies you have to create the most beautiful butterfly. This is a great lesson on the life cycle of a butterfly.
Preview of Reduce Reuse Recycle Word Search

Reduce Reuse Recycle Word Search

This word search can be used with any unit about the environment. It includes key words reduce, reuse, recycle, pollution, protect, glass, paper, plastic, waste, conserve, and green. It is meant to be a quick acvitity to use when students are done something else and you need something to keep them busy!
Preview of Blank Flipbook Template

Blank Flipbook Template

Created by
Mme Suzanne
Here is a template I created to make flipbooks. You only need 3 pieces of paper, and if you follow the 3 steps I included, you are all set to create your own flipbooks for students! Enjoy!
Preview of Is it an Amphibian? Sort

Is it an Amphibian? Sort

Created by
Teacher Becky
Students color and cut the animal pictures out. Then they place them under the "Amphibian" or "Not a Amphibian" section of the chart.
Preview of Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Writing

Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Writing

Created by
Teachology
Freebie - This little bundle has everything you need to complete a writing about the life cycle of a pumpkin. There are a total of 17 sheets. Included: reading sheet with questions, 7 different lined writing sheets, 5 versions of a graphic organizers, 2 pumpkins to color cut and add writing in the middle, and 2 blank pumpkins to display beside writing if it is not placed in between the top and bottom of pumpkin.Pumpkins with dotted lines on top can be cut and writing paper can be added between t
Preview of The Life Cycle of  a Plant

The Life Cycle of a Plant

Created by
MrsLiguez
Five stages of the life cycle of a plant diagram.
Preview of 16 Point Blank Bracket

16 Point Blank Bracket

Created by
Alexis Bell
This bracket can be used for any topic, subject area, or grade level. Great for distance and traditional learning.
Preview of Trifold Brochure Template

Trifold Brochure Template

Created by
Haley Denley
A simple trifold template to help your students easily fold brochures.
Preview of plants and animals needs what to survive

plants and animals needs what to survive

Worksheet for what a plant and animal needs to survive.
Preview of Weekly Do Now Sheet

Weekly Do Now Sheet

Created by
Lindsay Marvin
Completely EDITABLE! I know it's important to obtain new ideas and then make them your own! This is a two-sided Weekly Do Now/Bell-Ringer Sheet. I collect it after 5 Do Nows, rather than weekly, to cut down on grading. Also, this keeps students accountable for getting their work started, so it's a great classroom management tool.
Preview of Playground Engineers Kindergarten Science Motion and Stability

Playground Engineers Kindergarten Science Motion and Stability

Created by
Norton Science
This unit is designed to engage student's prior experiences with motion, forces, and interactions on the playground. Students will learn what a force is by recording everything they can safely do to someone on a swing to make them move, eventually learning that no matter what they did it falls into the category of a push or a pull. At the end of activity one students should be able define a force as a push or a pull that changes the motion of an object. Students will then use model swings (tire
Preview of Bilingual Label a Poinsettia

Bilingual Label a Poinsettia

Created by
MissHMC
Simple cut-and-paste activity to label a poinsettia. I made this resource for my bilingual 1st grade class (2 years ago!) when I couldn't find anything like it. UPDATED: Sept. 2014 -- This file now includes an English version and an answer a key, as well as the Spanish original. =)
Preview of Shaving Cream Rain-A Weather Experiment Journal

Shaving Cream Rain-A Weather Experiment Journal

I was excited to do the Shaving Cream rain experiment with my class, but I wanted a component to go along with it that would encourage them to make predictions and see what actually happened as they tested their predictions. I decided to make a prediction journal for my class. This experiment will be the conclusion of our unit on weather. The thumbnails give the product a wacky formatting but once it is downloaded it all returns to normal (I checked!) Enjoy!
Preview of Fact Finding Worksheet for Reptiles, Amphibians, and Mammals

Fact Finding Worksheet for Reptiles, Amphibians, and Mammals

Students can fill in the blank for the facts they collect on the animals. Write each fact on the back of a picture example and allow students to "Find Facts". Editable so you can add and expand Fish & Birds if you need to.
Preview of Baby Mammals [Matching Activity]

Baby Mammals [Matching Activity]

This activity asks students to pair adult animals to the correct baby animals. Common Core Standard: S1L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the basic needs of plants and animals. a. Develop models to identify the parts of a plant—root, stem, leaf, and flower. b. Ask questions to compare and contrast the basic needs of plants (air, water, light, and nutrients) and animals (air, water, food, and shelter).Because this is a very long unit, I took the additional time to brea
Preview of States of Matter Raisins Experiment

States of Matter Raisins Experiment

Created by
Sara Crepaux
I created a hand out for the dancing raisins experiment that focuses on the three states of matter experiment. I choose not to title it the obvious dancing raisins because I don't want to give away to much in terms of children making their predictions on what the raisins will do. I do this experiment with kindergarten but I could see someone using it up to 2nd grade. * Dancing Raisins experiment demonstrates the three states of matter. The solid-raisins, liquid-clear soda, and the gas-carbonat
Preview of Cloud Shaped lined writing paper

Cloud Shaped lined writing paper

Created by
Anna Dunskus
Cloud shaped writing paper with lines used for writing centers or for writing time. I used with Jack and the Bean Stalk unit with my class. Also good for writing about weather, snow, rain, spring and other cloud topics.
Preview of Amphibians vs. Reptiles

Amphibians vs. Reptiles

Created by
Margaret Figura
This is a venn diagram comparing amphibians and reptiles. The bottom part of the worksheet has a few ideas to get the children started. I would also encourage that they put animals names in each category.
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