Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Free Printable Science Worksheets and Coloring Pages

Science is usually a high-interest topic for kids. Children love to know how and why things work, and science is part of everything, from animals and earthquakes to the human body. Take advantage of your students fascination with science-themed topics by incorporating fun printables and hands-on learning activities into your science studies.   General Science Its never too early to begin teaching children to document their scientific lab findings. Teach them to make a hypothesis (an educated guess) about what they think the result of the experiment will be and why. Then, show them how to document the results with science report forms.   Learn about the men and women behind todays science by using free worksheets, such as  Albert Einstein printables,  where students can learn about one of the most famous scientists of all time. Spend some time exploring the tools of a scientists trade, such as the  parts of a microscope. Study general science principles—that people use every day, often without even realizing it—such as how  magnets  work,  the basics of Newtons laws of motion, and the workings of  simple machines. Earth and Space Science Earth, space, planets, and the stars are fascinating to students of all ages. The study of life on this planet—and in the universe—is a topic worth delving into with your students. Students can soar into the heavens with astronomy and space exploration printables. Study the  weather  and natural disasters such as  earthquakes  or  volcanoes. Discuss the types of scientists who study those fields such as meteorologists, seismologists, volcanologists, and geologists. Spend time outdoors creating your own rock collection and indoors learning about them with  rocks printables. Animal and Insects Kids love learning about the creatures they can find in their own backyard. Spring is a great time to study the birds  and  the bees.  Learn about the  lepidopterists—scientists who study moths and butterflies—and entomologists, who study insects. Schedule a field trip to a beekeeper or visit a butterfly garden.  Visit a zoo and learn about mammals, such as  elephants  (pachyderms), and  reptiles,  such as alligators and crocodiles. If your young students are fascinated by reptiles, print a reptiles coloring book for them You may have a future paleontologist in your class or homeschool. If so, visit a museum of natural history so that she can learn about dinosaurs. Then, capitalize on that interest with a set of free  dinosaur printables. While youre studying animals and insects, discuss how the seasons—spring,  summer,  fall, and winter—affect them and their habitats. Oceanography Oceanography is the study of the oceans and the creatures that live there. Many  of the animals who call the ocean home are very unusual looking. Help students learn about the mammals and fish that inhabit the oceans, including dolphins, whales, sharks, and seahorses, as well as: CrabsJellyfishManateesOctopusesSea TurtlesStarfish Then, dig deeper by exploring more facts about dolphins, seahorses, and even lobsters. Updated by Kris Bales

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