WORKSHEETS
Students draw objects that float and objects that sink.
Students draw pictures to show what happens to raisins in water and raisins in seltzer.
Students draw objects that are attracted to magnets.
Students test a magnet's pull through cloth, paper, plastic, and wood.
Students draw pictures to show that magnets push and pull each other.
Students make and then connect dots to show star patterns.
Students draw and label pictures showing two types of weather.
Students draw themselves as they would dress for a hot and sunny day, and for a cold and rainy day.
Students test four different materials, and then draw the size of the waterspot on each one.
Students draw and write about their favorite season.
Students draw symbols to represent the weather for five days.
Students draw a glass over a three-day period and show how the water level changes each day.
Your students are asked to find congruent shapes in this activity. They will look through each row of shapes and…
Students work with a recipe and determine how much is still needed.
Children explore toys, then draw a toy and point arrows at the parts that move.
Students draw objects that make softer and louder sounds than a man speaking.
Students place objects in canisters, shake them, then draw pictures of what they think is inside.
Students listen to sound producing objects, with and without cylinders, and then determine which object is the loudest.
Students draw hot and cold objects.
Distribute this packet of worksheets to your students to build up their knowledge of multiplication and division…
Use this packet of worksheets to strengthen students' multiplication and division skills.
Students observe plants, then record their observations through pictures.
Students draw an object and describe its physical characteristics.
Students show a group of objects and name it.