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    Discover engaging Physical Science worksheets and activities tailored for young learners aged 4-9! Our resources empower kids to explore fundamental concepts through fun, hands-on experiences that promote critical thinking and curiosity. With a variety of interactive worksheets covering essential topics like matter, energy, and simple machines, children can learn at their own pace. Designed to complement classroom learning or facilitate home study, these worksheets encourage creativity and reinforce understanding. Whether your child is drawing experiments or solving puzzles, our thoughtfully crafted activities ensure an exciting journey into the world of physical science. Start sparking scientific curiosity with our worksheets today!


    Check out this FREE Physical Science Trial Lesson for age 4-9!

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    Matter: Assessment 1 Worksheet
    Matter: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Matter: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Have your children learn that anything that has weight and takes up space is matter. Examples include buses, tables, people, animals, and more. Use this worksheet to help them identify the objects and circle the soft, red, and small one; the liquid; and the smooth, black, and round one.
    Matter: Assessment 1 Worksheet
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    Force and Interactions: Assessment 1 Worksheet
    Force and Interactions: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Force and Interactions: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Test your students' knowledge of pushing, pulling, ramps and wind with this worksheet. The first task requires them to identify push or pull pictures. The second asks them to identify a ramp and the third to explain which direction a ball will move when exposed to wind.
    Force and Interactions: Assessment 1 Worksheet
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    Light and Sound: Assessment 1 Worksheet
    Light and Sound: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Light and Sound: Assessment 1 Worksheet

    Can your kids name a light source? Challenge them to name the sun and moon, then point out objects they use when the sun sets. Look through the worksheet with them and ask them to identify the light sources. Help them check off the correct answers.
    Light and Sound: Assessment 1 Worksheet
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    Light and Sound: Assessment 2 Worksheet
    Light and Sound: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    Light and Sound: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    This worksheet introduces your kids to light and sound, with common sources of each. Identify the objects and help them check if it's a light source, a sound source, or both. Colourful and simple, it's a great way to teach your little ones! (80 words)
    Light and Sound: Assessment 2 Worksheet
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    Force and Interactions: Assessment 2 Worksheet
    Force and Interactions: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    Force and Interactions: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    Help your child see the difference between push and pull with this fun worksheet. Ask them to match each picture to the right group. The "push" is on the left and the "pull" is on the right. Assist them in tracing the activities and explain what it is the people are doing.
    Force and Interactions: Assessment 2 Worksheet
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    Matter: Assessment 2 Worksheet
    Matter: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    Matter: Assessment 2 Worksheet

    Identify the five objects in this worksheet as either solid or liquid. Ask your kids to check the correct box. Melting changes solids to liquids while freezing transforms liquids to solids.
    Matter: Assessment 2 Worksheet
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    Parents and teachers should prioritize Physical Science activities for children aged 4-9 because these foundational experiences cultivate curiosity and ignite a passion for exploration. At this early stage, children are naturally inquisitive, and engaging them in physical science not only satisfies their thirst for knowledge but also enhances critical thinking skills.

    Physical science encompasses principles of physics and chemistry, offering children the opportunity to observe and interact with the world around them. Simple experiments, such as mixing colors, creating a small volcano with baking soda and vinegar, or exploring the properties of magnets, help to develop their analytical skills. These activities promote hands-on learning, encouraging children to ask questions, make predictions, and analyze outcomes.

    Furthermore, physical science activities foster collaborative skills, as children often work in groups to conduct experiments. This teamwork not only nurtures social skills but also allows them to learn from one another’s perspectives, building communication abilities.

    Ultimately, incorporating physical science into early education helps lay a strong foundation for future learning in all subjects, nurturing a generation of informed, critical thinkers ready to navigate and contribute positively to the world.