Science Topic - Lesson for Grade 1, Chapter - Review Across Content

In the "Science Topic" lesson, designed for Grade 1 students, we delve into the foundational concepts of science through a comprehensive review across various content areas, focusing particularly on the theme of matter. This engaging lesson, nestled within the unit on Reading Informational Texts, utilizes a variety of activities, including Matter Word Search and Worksheets on "What Is Matter?" and "What Are Solids?" to reinforce key scientific ideas in an accessible way. Students will also explore biographies, histories, and additional science topics for a well-rounded learning experience.

By participating in these activities, students will learn to identify and describe the basic forms of matter, distinguish between solids and other states of matter, and enhance their understanding of the world around them. This foundational knowledge is critical for young learners as it lays the groundwork for future scientific inquiry and exploration. It also supports the development of reading comprehension and critical thinking skills through the lens of informational texts. Engaging with biographies and histories further enriches students' learning by connecting scientific concepts to real-world figures and events, fostering a deeper appreciation and curiosity for science in their everyday lives.

Estimated classroom time: 13 min
Chapter: Review Across Content
Unit: Reading Informational Texts
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Matter Word Search Worksheet
Matter Word Search Worksheet
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What Is Matter? Worksheet
What Is Matter? Worksheet
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What Are Solids? Worksheet
What Are Solids? Worksheet
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Biographies, Histories, and Science Topics
Biographies, Histories, and Science Topics
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  • Activity 1 / Matter Word Search Worksheet

    Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. Everything is matter, and matter has three different forms. Solid, gas and liquid are the three forms of matter. Give your kids examples of these different kinds of matters; such as ice, air, and water. Now, help your kids find the words on the list in the puzzle in this worksheet. Draw lines to connect the letters. The words in the puzzle are written forward, backward, horizontally, and vertically.

  • Activity 2 / What Is Matter? Worksheet

    Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. Before beginning this worksheet exercise, make sure that your child knows this simple definition of matter. Matter has 3 forms; liquid, solid, and gas. Give them some examples of matter such as people, cars, food, animals, objects etc. now, ask your child to give you some more examples of matter which they know. Help the thirsty kids in this picture find some liquids on their hike. Ask your kids to trace their path through the liquid only in this tracing sheet.

  • Activity 3 / What Are Solids? Worksheet

    Matter is basically everything. Matter can exist in three different forms. These forms are solid, liquid, and gas. Give your kids some examples of solid matter, liquid matter, and gas matter to make sure they understand. Ask them to give you some of their own examples, and where they can be found. Now, read more facts about solids in this worksheet. After reading the simple sentences, head to the bottom of the page and help your kids circle the solids among the objects.

  • Activity 4 / Biographies, Histories, and Science Topics - Quiz

    In this assessment, students will comprehend the information presented in biographies and books on historical or science topics.