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Kindergarten physics homeschool curricula

Preview of Ramps Science Unit for Preschool and Kindergarten (Simple Machines)

Ramps Science Unit for Preschool and Kindergarten (Simple Machines)

Students will use balls, cars and other objects on ramps as they consider the question, "What affects the way an object rolls down a ramp?" This packet supports the Next Generation Science Standards. The “Science Kids” series is intended to help teachers implement developmentally appropriate, hands-on science activities for children in Preschool, Kindergarten and the early grades. The activities in these packets are based on the scientific method and encourage inquiry-based learning. All activit
Preview of Forces Unit for Kindergarten: Pushes and Pulls (NGSS)

Forces Unit for Kindergarten: Pushes and Pulls (NGSS)

Created by
TechieSandy
This compressed file contains a PowerPoint presentation on Pushes and Pulls designed to meet NGSS science standards for kindergarten. All the teacher needs to do is click through the slides. Many of the slides are interactive so, as you click, a marble may move slowly or quickly across a table. There is also a Google Slides version in the compressed folder. (Because Google does not have available the many different animations as PowerPoint, those slides have been adapted to provide movement in G
Preview of Salad Spinner Paintings (Process Art, Force & Motion, Physics, Color Mixing)

Salad Spinner Paintings (Process Art, Force & Motion, Physics, Color Mixing)

Created by
Friends Art Lab
Salad Spinner Paintings Grab this kitchen tool and get ready to create wild masterpieces! These could be displayed in an Art Center or a Science Center as Art & Science intersect for these beauties. Digital Download Includes Three PDFs: PDF #1: Lesson Plan • Supplies Needed • Detailed Directions • Learning Objectives (Skills Learned) • Vocabulary PDF #2: Letter to Families (PERFECT to send home with the piece of art so families know some background on the project, home extension op
Preview of Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics Vocabulary Flash Cards

Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics Vocabulary Flash Cards

Use these 480 vocabulary flashcards with the Apologia Science book, Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics. All words in bold are included.There are six words on each page, and pages should be printed double-sided. Follow the included instructions for printing and cutting the cards apart.This electronic file is downloadable in PDF format and can be used on Apple or Windows computers. Print as many as needed for your own household. Don’t miss our other Apologia Flash Cards:Apologia Adva
Preview of Wedges: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Wedges: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
The wedges lessons in this book are supported by three relevant and captivating activities designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During these lessons, participants will learn how wedges push things apart, and how to make two types of paper airplanes. Additionally, participants learn to identify wedges as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make prediction
Preview of The Great Egg Drop Experiment and Challenge

The Great Egg Drop Experiment and Challenge

This is such a fun family or school activity. Teaming siblings with grandparents, aunts, and uncles to compete on a sunny afternoon or great in a classroom setting. The packet is simple and to the point with general challenge details, rules, suggested materials, and room to sketch designs. Once complete, students use the back page to draw the finished product and answer some questions about what they learned.
Preview of Introduction to Gravity

Introduction to Gravity

Created by
LittleExplorer
What keeps us on the earth? Why do objects fall down? Why can't I jump to the moon? These a simple questions, with complicated answers. Kids have a knack for asking questions that are hard for teachers to explain. Here is a book that explains the in's and out's of gravity. It is so simple a preschooler can understand.
Preview of Force & Motion Worksheets: Engaging Push & Pull Activities Kindergarten to First

Force & Motion Worksheets: Engaging Push & Pull Activities Kindergarten to First

Engage Young Minds with Our Force & Motion Worksheets!Dive into the fascinating world of physics with our "Force & Motion Worksheets: Engaging Push & Pull Activities for Kids." Specifically designed for elementary learners, this resource is perfect for first and second graders beginning their journey into science.Why Choose Our Push & Pull Worksheets?Interactive Learning: Each worksheet is crafted to not only teach but also engage young students. Through a series of thought-provo
Preview of Playful Science for Preschool - 8 Lessons

Playful Science for Preschool - 8 Lessons

This Playful Science for Preschool course is broken into 8 lessons which each cover a different scientific concept. The lessons incorporate story, movement and experiment for relaxed and fun learning. These lessons have been tested, by me, on preschoolers at my home school co-op. Every class the students were engaged up until we ran out of time (45 mins). Every class, the students told their parents about the class and I had many positive reviews from the parents. You can certainly adapt the
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 16: How to Draw Newton's 1st Law of Motion

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 16: How to Draw Newton's 1st Law of Motion

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw Newton's First Law of Motion. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 16 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone thei
Preview of Classical Conversation Cycle 2 Week 18: How to Draw Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

Classical Conversation Cycle 2 Week 18: How to Draw Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw Newton's Third Law of Motion. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 18 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone thei
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 17: How to Draw Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 17: How to Draw Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw Newton's Second Law of Motion. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 17 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone the
Preview of Screws: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Screws: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
The screws lessons in this book are supported by three relevant and captivating activities designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During these lessons, participants experimented with the Archimedes’ Screw, participated in screw pitch races, and observed how screws hold things together. Additionally, participants learn to identify screws as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask an
Preview of Light and Shadow - Detailed Curriculum Plan - For ages 5 to 10 years

Light and Shadow - Detailed Curriculum Plan - For ages 5 to 10 years

Detailed Curriculum plan for the topic Light and Shadow.Comprehensive plan which includes: - lesson plan, - detailed questions and answers related to the lesson plan, - experiments & activities related to the topics, - Printable materials which can be used for conducting the lesson.The recommended age group is 5 to 10 years. However, it is a flexible plan which can be easily adapted as per the age and pace of learning of the child. Enjoy and come back for more activities!Euphoria Learnings
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 19: How to Draw 1st Law of Thermodynamics

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 19: How to Draw 1st Law of Thermodynamics

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw the First Law of Thermodynamics. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 19 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone t
Preview of Science - Static Electricity/Charge - Detailed Lesson Plan for 4-11 Year Olds

Science - Static Electricity/Charge - Detailed Lesson Plan for 4-11 Year Olds

Created by
Flash Bang Pop
This lesson plan gives you a fun hands-on lesson all about static charge. It helps you understand why you sometimes get a static shock when you touch things! It also helps you understand why your hair stands up when you rub a balloon against, we've all seen it happen, but how many people know why it happens?? These are simple and effective activities with no preparation required other than gathering the readily available equipment! The session can be designed to last between 45-60 minutes de
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 20: How to Draw 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 20: How to Draw 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw the Second Law of Thermodynamics. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 20 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone
Preview of Levers: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Levers: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
The lever lessons in this book are supported by three relevant and captivating activities designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During these lessons, participants will be introduced to the lever, perform a lever fulcrum experiment, and build and test catapults. Additionally, participants learn to identify levers as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make
Preview of Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
These pulley lessons are supported by three relevant and captivating activities designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During these lessons, participants will compare pulley size, consider one pulley versus three, and experiment with a horizontal pulley system. Additionally, participants learn to identify pulleys as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 22: How to Draw Forms of Light

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 22: How to Draw Forms of Light

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw Some Ways Light is Observed (Reflection, Refraction, Spectrum, Wave, Particle & Diffraction). These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 22 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace i
Preview of Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 21: How to Draw 3rd Law of Thermodynamics

Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 21: How to Draw 3rd Law of Thermodynamics

This guide teaches step-by-step drawing instructions for How to Draw the Third Law of Thermodynamics. These drawing instructions align with Classical Conversations Cycle 2 Week 21 Science memory work but work with any curriculum studying this topic! This is a great way to keep kids of varying ages occupied while reading on the topic! Younger students can use the line drawing as a coloring page or hold it up to the window to trace it, then color. Older students can use the drawing guide to hone t
Preview of Force and Simple Machines in Song

Force and Simple Machines in Song

Created by
Sing Ollie Sing
We're Going Places! Physics is perfect to teach to the younger grades. After all - they are all about motion! And simple machines are represented in all their toys. Newton meets the characters Force, Friction, Inertia, Action and Reaction among many others. In the end, Newton has the coolest go-cart imaginable! Even Force makes amends with his nemesis Friction to make for a happy ending. My transitional kindergarten class of 29 presented this as a June culmination. It would have been easier if t
Preview of Christmas Science Projects: 4 Favorite Activities Based on Children's Books

Christmas Science Projects: 4 Favorite Activities Based on Children's Books

This downloadable PDF includes 4 science projects in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. Each experiment ties in with a popular children's Christmas picture book.This downloadable PDF includes 4 science projects in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. Each experiment ties in with a popular children's Christmas picture book. Complete supply lists and step by step directions make it easy to complete the projects. Each project includes a printable obse
Preview of What is Matter?

What is Matter?

Created by
Koantum
Lesson overviewIn this lesson, students will learn about matter and the properties of matter. They will learn the characteristics of the three phases of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) and how matter changes from one phase to another. Learning objectivesDescribe what matter is.Recognize that matter can exist in three different states: solid, liquid, and gas.Prove that solids, liquids, and gases occupy space.Understand the properties of matter.Understand that matter can change from one phase to a
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