1st Grade Science Centers (by date, oldest first)

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Butterfly Life Cycle Chart

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Students will cut out images of a butterfly in every stage of its life and paste the images in the correct order. This is a simple science lesson that will offer a visual to pair with a lesson on the life cycle. It could also be used as an assessment at the end of the lesson.

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Hands On Elementary 5 Senses Science Activity for Easter using Peeps

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Turn Easter Peeps into a fun play dough! Includes recipe and investigation report. More information can be found in my blog post here!

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Science- Parts of an Insect- Insect Sorting Activity

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

This no prep activity allows students to show what they've learned in the Parts of an Insect Emergent Reader or use it alone or as part of your own insect unit.

Students will sort crawly creatures into two categories: Insects or Not! A paragraph is included at the top to make sure the students remember just what makes an insect an insect.

Also available- Parts of an Insect Labeling Activity

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Science- Parts of an Insect Emergent Reader

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Choose between three versions of this "All about Insects" emergent reader! The booklet will have 8 pages total (including the cover). The first version has all words printed. The second has words printed in a dotted font so they can trace certain words. The third has fill-in-the-blank sections for students to answer as they follow along in your lesson (use the copy with all words printed as your guide). Mix and match the booklets to best fit the needs of your students. The clip art from David's Simple Teaching is the perfect blend of kid-friendly and realistic. Great for elementary and special education.

Use with my Parts of an Insect Worksheet for a quick, easy, and fun NO PREP assessment. Then, let them put their knowledge to work with an insect sorting activity!

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8 Famous Scientists Quotes Coloring Bookmarks Cards Science Class Craft Gift

By Eden Digital Arts

Coloring bookmarks with Kawaii-style illustrations of scientists and inspirational and motivational quotes by famous scientists: Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and more, printable coloring bookmarks/cards for kids DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, these could be used as a fun coloring activity at a party, in the classroom, or done as a homeschool craft.

For best results print them on thick cardstock paper or could be printed on colored paper to be given out as is without coloring.

1 Pdf with 8 different bookmarks in two sizes.

Large bookmark measures about 8.25" by 2.5",

and smaller sets are 7" by 2".

US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.

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Adult and Baby Animals Bundle - puzzles, flashcards, posters

By The Chatty Kinder

Your students will have a blast learning about adult and baby animals with these hands-on animals and babies activities for kindergarten! This printable contains adorable real photos of adult and baby animals. Including both wild and farm animals, they make the perfect addition for your kindergarten science centers. This bundle contains 8 printables and activities including matching games, puzzles, posters, labels and graphic organizers. Each activity will help learners to associate the young one with its respective parent. For a detailed look at all activities included in this resource, please see the preview above.

The bundle is split into wild and farm animals due to the number of animals included. For a complete list of animals included check the list at the bottom of the description.

The activities and printables included in this bundle are:

- Flashcards

- Picture and Label Cards

- Posters

- Puzzles

- What Goes Together?

- Dominoes

- Memory Game

- Labels and Graphic Organizers

How to use: Adult and Baby Animals Science Activities for Kindergarten

The center activities are best used when printed on cardstock and/or laminated. You can choose to implement these centers in an independent way or use them with small-groups.

All the photos are real life photos. The baby animal photos are absolutely adorable and learners will simply love these photos!

Here's what my happy customers are saying about this resource:

"Perfect for our unit on animal offspring. Great variety and organized well. Thank you!"

Farm Animals included are:

  • Sheep (lamb)
  • Goat (kid)
  • Cow (calf)
  • Dog (puppy)
  • Horse (foal)
  • Chicken (chick)
  • Goose (gosling)
  • Duck (duckling)
  • Pig (piglet)
  • Donkey (foal)
  • Rabbit (kit)
  • Cat (kitten)
  • Rat (pup)
  • Cockatoo (chick)
  • Guinea pig (pup)
  • Ferret (kit)
  • Frog (tadpole)
  • Squirrel (kit)
  • Turkey (poult)
  • Camel (foal)

Wild Animals included are:

  • Tiger (cub)
  • Lion (cub)
  • Elephant (calf)
  • Polar Bear (cub)
  • Cheetah (cub)
  • Panda (cub)
  • Fox (cub)
  • Crocodile (hatchling)
  • Leopard (cub)
  • Hippo (calf)
  • Rhinoceros (calf)
  • Hedgehog (hoglet)
  • Raccoon (kit)
  • Seal (pup)
  • Deer (fawn)
  • Herring gull (chick)
  • Giraffe (calf)
  • Zebra (foal)
  • Sea lion (pup)
  • Hyena (cub)
  • Penguin (chick)
  • Vulture (chick)

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The Plants We Eat: A Parts of a Plant Sort

By Jennifer Connett

We can eat all kinds of plants. This parts of a plant sort includes real photographic images to sort. This sort includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are six pictures for each plant part.

Pictures Included:

Flowers: broccoli, cauliflower, artichoke, squash blossom, dandelion, honeysuckle

Fruits: raspberry, apple, lime, pepper, banana, blueberry

Leaves: lettuce, kale, mint, purple cabbage, spinach, parsley

Roots: radish, sweet potato, parsnip, carrot, onion, garlic

Seeds: corn, almonds, beans, peas, sesame seeds, coconut

Stems: leek, asparagus, celery, rhubarb, scallions, bamboo shoots

This product includes two different types of sorting activities. One set has full page size sorting mats for students to organize each plant picture. The second set has header cards in two sizes (one large sized for table top activities and a smaller size that can fit inside a task box). The picture cards work with both sets of sorting activities.

Posters, Anchor Charts and Answer Keys

This set also includes a set of posters or anchor charts. These charts can be used to check the answers of the pictures sorted or as an instructional tool to teach about the plants we eat before students begin the sorting activity. These posters also allow teachers to differentiate this activity for students. Those who need more support can use these posters as a guide to filling out their sorting mats.

How to Use:

Students will place the sorting mats on a table or on the floor. They will look at each plant picture and place it on the correct mat.

Where to Use:

  • Science Center
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Small Group Activity
  • Wall display or anchor charts

The real photographs in this set provide students with easy to recognize images of different edible plants.

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Animal Features Science Sort

By Jennifer Connett

Sort animals by their specific features with these science sorting cards and mats that feature real animal photographs. Each category has 4-6 unique pictures to sort. You can also mix and match the pictures to whatever category they fit. Use the sorting cards as headers for students to sort under, or use the sorting mats with hook and loop fastener dots to make a sorting mat science center.

Sort animals by the following characteristics:

  • 2-legged
  • 4-legged
  • Animals that fly
  • Animals that live in groups
  • Animals that jump
  • Animals that lay eggs
  • Animals that live alone
  • Animals that swim
  • Animals with claws
  • Animals with feathers
  • Animals with fur
  • Animals with hooves
  • Animals with horns
  • Animals with scales
  • Animals with shells
  • Animals with spots
  • Animals with stripes
  • Animals with tails
  • Animals with tusks
  • Animals with wings
  • More than 4 legs
  • No legs

When to Use

  • Science Center
  • Hands On Assessment
  • Small Group Activity

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Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Sorting Activity

By Jennifer Connett

Review students' knowledge of renewable and nonrenewable resources with this fun sorting activity!

Students will sort the pictures based on whether the object in the picture is a renewable resource or a nonrenewable resource.

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Nocturnal and Diurnal Animal Sort

By Jennifer Connett

This packet includes a sort for animals that are awake during the night and animals that are awake during the day. This sort includes real photos for students to sort into the appropriate category.

What is included

  • Sorting Cards for nocturnal and diurnal animals (two versions)
  • Sorting Mats for nocturnal and diurnal animals (two versions)
  • Animal sorting cards, 6 nocturnal and 6 diurnal animal cards

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Natural vs Man Made Resources Center Sorting

By Jennifer Connett

Practice sorting natural vs. man made resources in this great science activity! This can go great in a morning tub or a science center.

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Solid, Liquid and Gas Center Sorting

By Jennifer Connett

Practice sorting solids, liquids and gases in this great science activity! There are 2 sets of sorting mats for each solid, liquid and gas for students to sort on.

When and how to use:

  • Morning Tub Activity
  • Science Center Activity
  • Quick Assessment

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Animal Classification Sorting Activity for Hands On Assessment

By Jennifer Connett

Use this science sort for classifying animals. This animal classification sort makes a great science center or assessment. The sort is presented in two formats and includes cards for mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles, and amphibians. There is also a sorting mat for vertebrate and invertebrate animals.

What is Included:

  • Sorting cards for mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles, amphibians, vertebrate and invertebrate animals
  • Sorting mats for mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles, amphibians, vertebrate and invertebrate animals
  • Six animal cards for each class

How to Use

  • Science Center
  • Hands On Assessment
  • Small Group Activity

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Animal Habitats Science Sort

By Jennifer Connett

Sort animals by their habitat with these science sorting cards and mats that feature real animal photographs. Each category has 3-6 unique pictures to sort. You can also mix and match the pictures to whatever category they fit. Use the sorting cards as headers for students to sort under, or use the sorting mats with hook and loop fastener dots to make a sorting mat science center.

Habitats Included:

  • Antarctic
  • Arctic
  • Beach
  • Desert
  • Forest
  • Grassland
  • Ocean
  • Pond
  • Rain Forest
  • Swamp

When to Use

  • Science Center
  • Hands On Assessment
  • Small Group Activity

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Carnivores and Herbivore Sorting Activity

By Jennifer Connett

Sort animals by what they eat with this simple sorting activity. Students will sort animals based on whether they are carnivores, herbivores or omnivores. This product includes real animal photographs and two versions of this sort.

What is included?

  • Sorting Cards for Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores
  • Sorting Mats for Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores
  • Six animals cards for each category

How to Use

  • Science Center
  • Hands On Assessment
  • Small Group Activity

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Plants Interactive Notebook

By Jennifer Connett

Use these notebooking pages to record what you are learning about plants. Cover concepts like parts of a flower, plants we eat and what plants need to live and grow.

The pages can fit inside a spiral notebook or composition book.

There are three different concepts covered in these pages:

1. Parts of a Flower - This page covers flower, stem, leaf and root. Use the flower provided or have students draw their own to go under the flaps.

2. We Eat Plants - This page covers all parts of plants and the foods we can eat from each part. Students draw or find pictures in magazines/grocery fliers to put under each flap.

3. What do plants need? - This page shows plants need air, water, food and light to grow. Use magazines to cut out pictures or draw pictures to represent each under the flaps.

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Needs and Wants Sorting Activity

By Jennifer Connett

Are your students learning about needs and wants? This sorting activity is a great addition to your unit to add to your science center!

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Recycling Center Sorting

By Jennifer Connett

Practice sorting recyclable pictures by plastic, glass, metal and paper in this fun sorting activity. This can go great in a morning tub or a science center. Other Science Sorting Activities: Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Living and Nonliving Things Needs and Wants

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Science Sort Bundle

By Jennifer Connett

These science sorts are perfect for a quick assessment or for letting students use in a science center.

The following sorts are available in this packet:

  • Animal Classifications
  • Animal Features
  • Animal Habitats
  • Carnivores and Herbivores
  • Living and Nonliving Things
  • Man Made and Natural Resources
  • Needs and Wants
  • Nocturnal and Diurnal Animals
  • Recycling
  • Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
  • Solids, Liquids and Gases
  • The Plants We Eat
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Plants Activity Bundle

By Jennifer Connett

This bundle includes all of my plant themed science activities all in one place.

Science Experiments:

Experiment 1: What happens when a seed gets wet?

Experiment 2: How do seeds grow?

Each experiment includes a detailed instruction sheet with materials lists and step by step directions for the experiment. There is a recording page for students to make predictions and record the results of the project. Also provided are journal pages for students to write why they think the results happened the way they did. Journal pages are differentiated where appropriate.

Plants We Eat Sort:

We can eat all kinds of plants. This parts of a plant sort includes real photographic images to sort. This sort includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are four pictures for each plant part.

Plants Interactive Notebook Pages:

1. Parts of a Flower - This page covers flower, stem, leaf and root. Use the flower provided or have students draw their own to go under the flaps.

2. We Eat Plants - This page covers all parts of plants and the foods we can eat from each part. Students draw or find pictures in magazines/grocery fliers to put under each flap.

3. What do plants need? - This page shows plants need air, water, food and light to grow. Use magazines to cut out pictures or draw pictures to represent each under the flaps.

These pages can fit in a composition book or spiral notebook.

Plants and Seeds Activities

Match pictures of plants and their seeds. Complete cut and paste activities to sort plants and seeds as well as to match the parent plant with its seed.

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