Practice sorting objects based on observable properties with a pair of printable cut and paste worksheets.
Observing Matter Made Easy!
Are you on the hunt for printable resources to help your little learners practice their skills with classifying objects based on observable properties? Are you struggling to find resources that are grade and age-appropriate? If so, you’re in the right place! The Teach Starter team has been hard at work creating new printable resources made especially for your first and second-grade students! This year, we’re excited to help you get your students up to speed with classifying and observing matter with brand-new cut-and-paste activities like this one!
Classifying Matter Using Observable Properties Worksheets
This printable resource is designed for some of our younger scientists. It includes two cut-and-paste worksheet activities in which students will use their senses to observe a variety of objects and sort them into categories. Each worksheet features two categories (spiky & smooth, large & small) for students to sort objects into.
This resource is a perfect addition to your lesson plans when studying Matter and the observable properties of materials. It works well as an independent practice activity, science center activity, or take-home science activity for students to complete with a grown-up.
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