These wrap science concepts and reading together.
Add this free resource to your entry activities in the classroom or your homeschool.
You will find two sets of sentences to choose from. Pick the set that works best for your classroom. Or, provide students with both options and let them choose.
A hypothesis is an educated guess about what might happen.
You can make a chart to show the results of your experiment.
Good scientists share what they learn with others.
Repeat the test to see if the answer remains the same.
We will watch, listen, and record what we see and hear.
Always follow the safety rules when doing a science experiment.
Scientists notice patterns and organize what they learn each day.
What tools will you need to conduct your experiment?
Did your experiment prove that your hypothesis was correct?
How will you build a model to share what you learned?
A scientist uses tools to measure, compare, and collect reliable information during an experiment.
After an experiment, we will use data to help us revise the hypothesis.
It is important for a scientist to observe carefully and then accurately record results.
Scientists form a hypothesis that will guide their research and experiments.
Remember to always gather and organize your materials before you begin an experiment.
We can use data and graphs to show the results of the experiment.
Scientists should work together to share tools, ideas, and results in a respectful way.
Asking testable questions helps scientists build strong investigations that can lead to new discoveries.
Will you help me organize, display, and examine the data from our experiment?
How can we ensure that our procedures are carefully followed during our lab?
I like to print each sentence on a different color of cardstock. This allows for easy sorting when they get mixed up.
After printing, I laminate and cut apart the pages.
I store my sentences in a photo storage keeper. I put each set in one of the small containers so that I can easily pull them out each year.
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