Science for Kids

This board is all about science for upper elementary. Here you will find resources for teaching the scientific method & 4th grade & 5th grade science topics. Scientific method experiments, activities, worksheets, labs, & vocabulary will be shared. Resources to teach the steps of the scientific method & scientific method vocabulary will be shared here. Stem challenges for elementary will also be on this board. These ideas are for upper elementary, science fair projects & homeschool learners.
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Scientific Method Experiment for Kids
Your kids will love this resource full of hands on activities to learn about the scientific method. This simple lab allows kids to build and test paper airplanes following each step of the scientific method. Perfect for elementary kids! Printable lab booklet, vocabulary cards, and worksheets are included. Teaching the scientific method has never been easier or more fun! Your kids will be enjoying this experiment so much they will forget they are learning! Great for a science fair activity!
Solar Oven STEM project
Elementary students in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade will love this fun STEM activity where they build a solar oven and cook a more. This easy to use resource is the perfect team building science challenge for spring and summer. It incorporates reading, writing, math and science. Students will use the engineering design process and use a pizza box to create a solar oven that will generate enough heat to melt a marshmallow and chocolate to cook a more. Your kids will love taking learning outdoors!
Teaching the Scientific Method - Ideas, Experiments and Activities
Will you be teaching the scientific method in your upper elementary classroom this year? This article by Hello Learning shares six fun ideas for activities and experiments to teach the scientific method with 4th grade and 5th grade students. Includes scientific method experiment ideas and other activities to support the steps of the scientific method. These ideas are the perfect way for kids to learn about the scientific method in a fun, hands on way. Click to read more!
Scientific Method Experiments for Kids
This scientific method experiment for kids will have your upper elementary students following the steps of the scientific method as they test variables to see what makes a paper airplane fly the farthest. This scientific method experiment is perfect for 4th grade and 5th grade students and can also be used in a homeschool setting. Includes a lab booklet, vocabulary, word wall cards, worksheets, and more! Click to see more details.
Scientific Method Experiment for Kids
Your kids will love this resource full of hands on activities to learn about the scientific method. This simple lab allows kids to build and test paper airplanes following each step of the scientific method. Perfect for elementary kids! Printable lab booklet, vocabulary cards, and worksheets are included. Teaching the scientific method has never been easier or more fun! Your kids will be enjoying this experiment so much they will forget they are learning! Great for a science fair activity!
Scientific Method Experiment for Kids
Are you looking for a hands on and engaging way to teach your 4th grade or 5th grade students about the scientific method? This scientific method experiment using paper airplanes is sure to be a hit with your upper elementary students! Students will love that they are allowed to make and fly paper airplanes in school, and teachers will love how easy this resource is to use! Includes directions, vocabulary, data collection, and graphing. Click through to grab your copy of this memorable activity!
Scientific Method Experiment for Kids
Make learning the scientific method memorable with this activity using candy worms! Incorporating food into lessons increases the excitiement for kids, and this will surely get your 4th grade or 5th grade kids excited to follow (and remember) each step of the scientific method. Perfect to use at the beginning of the school year as an introduction or review of the scientific method with upper elementary kids. Your kids will remember this experiment all year long. Grab yours by clicking the link!
Solar Oven STEM project
Elementary students in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade will love this fun STEM activity where they build a solar oven and cook a more. This easy to use resource is the perfect team building science challenge for spring and summer. It incorporates reading, writing, math and science. Students will use the engineering design process and use a pizza box to create a solar oven that will generate enough heat to melt a marshmallow and chocolate to cook a more. Your kids will love taking learning outdoors!
The Tundra Close Reading Passage and Activities
Combining two subjects into one learning activity saves time and increases student engagement. Help your students learn more about the tundra biome with this close reading resource. This printable packet includes a reading passage at three levels, text dependent questions, graphic organizers, and activities to complete after each read. Perfect for practicing non-fiction reading in the 4th grade or 5th grade classroom. #hellolearning #closereading
Scientific Method for Kids
Get your kids excited about the scientific method with this candy worm experiment. Incorporating candy into the lesson will really help students remember all the steps of the scientific method. Includes lab booklet, vocabulary, directions, graphing, writing and more! Elementary kids will build a strong understanding of the scientific method while having fun! Easy to plan, prepare and implement. Perfect for upper elementary students, homeschooling and distance learning.
Biomes Close Reading
Are your students learning about the biomes of the world? This set of close reading passages and biomes activities will help your students learn more about six different biomes while sharpening their reading skills. Practice reading comprehension skills while learning about the similarities and differences between the biomes. Kids will look for text evidence to answer close reading questions and complete graphic organizers of their reading and thinking. Click through to see the bundle!
Scientific Method Experiment with Candy Worms
Your students will love this experiment that teaches the steps of the scientific method with candy worms! Students will use the printable lab booklet to record their observations and data. Perfect for kids in the upper elementary grades! This activity is simple to prep and will make teaching the scientific method engaging and memorable for you and your students! Printable lab booklet, vocabulary cards, and worksheets are included. Also makes a great science fair activity!
Close Reading Desert Biome
Your students will learn about desert animals, plants and adaptations with this close reading resource. This packet includes a reading passage at three different levels, along with questions and activities to complete after the first, second and third read. Incorporate this nonfiction resource into your science unit on biomes or adaptations! Graphic organizers and vocabulary are included. Perfect for elementary students in 4th or 5th grade. upper elementary #hellolearning #closereading
Biomes Close Reading
Are your students learning about the biomes of the world? This set of close reading passages and biomes activities will help your students learn more about six different biomes while sharpening their reading skills. Practice reading comprehension skills while learning about the similarities and differences between the biomes. Kids will look for text evidence to answer close reading questions and complete graphic organizers of their reading and thinking. Click through to see the bundle!
The Rainforest Biome Close Reading
Your students will love learning about the rainforest biome with this close reading resource. The reading passage is included at three different levels, making differentiation easy. Text dependent questions and activities are included for students to complete after each read. Combining non-fiction reading and science into one activity saves teachers time and makes learning meaningful for students. Perfect for 4th and 5th grade elementary classrooms! #hellolearning #closereading