Students identify which senses are best used to sense particular objects. For example, fresh baked bread would be most closely associated with the sense of smell.
This UKG science worksheet examine how polar bears and camels adopt to their unique environments.
Students make animal sounds and match them to the appropriate animal.This exercises helps students learn the different sound animals.
Animal Classification worksheet page are a fun way for elementary age students to practice classifying animals.
Plants grow from seeds and go through stages before reproducing seeds. In this kindergarten science worksheet, students study the steps of the plant's life cycle from seed to fruit.
Students distinguish living things (plants and animals) from non-living things (inanimate objects).
In this worksheet, students make hops backwards along a number line to solve simple subtraction questions.
In this worksheet, students make hops backwards along a number line to solve simple subtraction questions.
UKG worksheet where students find the number which will sum to 10 with the given number. Fluency in "making ten" is an important early math skill and extra practice of these math facts is recommended.
In this UKG worksheet students compose and decompose numbers up to 10. Students learn that any number can be the sum of different pairs of numbers (e.g. 5 can be 1+4 or 2+3 .....). This reinforces the meaning of addition and begins the study of math facts.