Science K.6
Force, motion, and energy. The student knows that energy, force, and motion are related and are a part of their everyday life. The student is expected to:
- (1) use the senses to explore different forms of energy
such as light, thermal, and sound;
- (A) explore interactions between magnets and various materials;
- (B) observe and describe the location of an object in relation to another such as above, below, behind, in front of, and beside; and
- (C) observe and describe the ways that objects can move such as in a straight line, zigzag, up and down, back and forth, round and round, and fast and slow.
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Where is the Dinosaur? - Positional Words - Differentiated Worksheets
Use this set of differentiated worksheets to practice positional words (prepositions).
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Observing Matter Activities - Differentiated Scavenger Hunts
Host an engaging science scavenger hunt to introduce your primary students to the observable properties of matter.
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Sound Research Science Experiment for Kids
Immerse your students in an auditory adventure, exploring sound energy with this engaging experiment.
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States of Matter Word Search - K-2
Use a States of Matter word search to introduce your K-2 students to new academic vocabulary.
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Describing Matter Interactive Game (Properties of Matter)
Practice describing matter with an engaging science game for primary grade students.
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Where is the Dinosaur? - Positional Words Velcro Book and Interactive Activity
Practice using position words (prepositions) with this combination match-up activity and differentiated worksheets.
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Science Experiment - Line Up the Light!
A science experiment which explores how light travels.