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Discover engaging and educational physical science worksheets and activities designed for children ages 3-7! Our carefully crafted resources help young learners explore the fascinating world of science through fun, hands-on experiences. From understanding basic concepts like matter and energy to observing natural phenomena, each activity encourages curiosity and critical thinking. Your little ones will enjoy vibrant, interactive worksheets that promote essential skills while making learning enjoyable. Perfect for homeschooling or classroom settings, our physical science activities inspire early discovery and pave the way for a lifelong interest in science. Explore our collection today and watch your child’s imagination soar!


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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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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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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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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 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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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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Parents and teachers should prioritize physical science activities for children aged 3-7 because these early experiences lay the foundation for critical thinking, curiosity, and a lifelong interest in science. During this stage of development, children are naturally inquisitive, exploring the world around them through observation and play. Engaging in physical science activities, such as simple experiments and hands-on projects, helps them understand essential concepts like gravity, motion, and basic properties of materials.

Moreover, these activities support not only cognitive development but also fine and gross motor skills. Actions like pouring, mixing, building, or assembling promote hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Additionally, collaborative science activities foster teamwork and communication skills, as children learn to share ideas, ask questions, and solve problems together.

Participating in physical science activities also encourages analytical skills, such as making predictions and testing hypotheses, laying the groundwork for later academic success. By nurturing kids' curiosity and creativity through exploration, parents and teachers foster an engaging learning environment where children feel confident to ask "why" and "how." Ultimately, the integration of physical science into early childhood education cultivates a generation of informed, scientifically literate individuals prepared to face future challenges.