Future Generation science Grade K – Investigation Book
The Kindergarten Investigation Book provides students with guided, hands-on experiments that allow them to touch, observe, and describe scientific phenomena. Activities include sorting objects by properties, exploring the effects of sunlight on different surfaces, and observing how water changes form. These investigations encourage students to ask questions, make predictions, and document their observations through drawing, verbal explanations, and hands-on demonstrations, building early STEM skills.
ISBN CODE:
978-1-966547-52-5
About this book
The Kindergarten Investigation Book provides students with guided, hands-on experiments that allow them to touch, observe, and describe scientific phenomena. Activities include sorting objects by properties, exploring the effects of sunlight on different surfaces, and observing how water changes form. These investigations encourage students to ask questions, make predictions, and document their observations through drawing, verbal explanations, and hands-on demonstrations, building early STEM skills.
Welcome to your amazing science adventure!
This book will take you on a fun journey where you can explore the
world around you. You’ll do exciting activities, see spectacular things
happening in real life, and ask big questions just like a scientist! From
tiny bugs on earth to bright stars in the sky, you’ll discover how science
is part of everything. Each lesson will help you think, explore, and
understand new things. Get ready to be curious and amazed as you
start your science adventure!
Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards
- Phenomena Based: Science concepts explained through real-world phenomena.
- Visuals and Diagrams: Easy-to-understand illustrations and visuals to support learning
- Inquiry and Exploration: Inspires students to question, experiment, and think critically.
- Easy-to-Read: Simple language that makes learning science
exciting and easy to understand
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.”
— Albert Einstein
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