Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to explore the amazing world around us. Are you ready? Let’s use our eyes, ears, hands, and brains to discover all the cool things in our world!
Look around you! Plants are growing tall, rivers are flowing fast, birds are flying high in the sky, and whales are diving deep in the ocean. Isn’t it wonderful?
At night, the stars twinkle brightly in the sky. During the day, rockets can zoom up high into space. Sometimes, dark clouds gather, and rain starts to fall. You might even see lightning flash and hear thunder crash. Wow, the sky is full of surprises!
Big gorillas stomp through the jungle, alligators chomp in the water, and little bugs crawl on the ground. When it’s cold, snowflakes gently fall from the sky. There are so many animals and weather changes to see!
Science helps us learn how things work and what they do. We can use our five senses—seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling—to explore the world every day. Let’s observe everything around us while we work and play!
Remember, science is everywhere, every day. So keep your eyes open and your mind curious. There’s always something new to discover in our wonderful world!
Nature Scavenger Hunt: Go on a nature walk with your family or friends. Look for different plants, animals, and weather patterns. Can you find a tall tree, a flying bird, or a flowing stream? Draw or collect small items like leaves or rocks to share with your class. Talk about what you found and how it made you feel.
Sky Observation Journal: Spend a week observing the sky at different times of the day. Draw pictures of what you see, like the sun, clouds, stars, or even a rainbow. Write a few words about how the sky changes and what surprises you notice. Share your journal with your classmates and discuss how the sky is different each day.
Animal Movement Game: Pretend to be different animals you learned about. Can you stomp like a gorilla, crawl like a bug, or swim like a fish? Take turns with your friends or family acting out different animals and guessing which one it is. Talk about where these animals live and what makes them special.
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Boys and girls, use your eyes, your ears, your hands, and your brain. Science is everywhere, every day.
Plants are growing, rivers are flowing, birds are flying, whales are diving. It’s a world of wonder. See the stars shine bright.
It’s a world of wonder. Rockets blast up high. Dark clouds are forming, rain is falling, lightning is flashing, thunder is crashing.
It’s a world of wonder. See the stars shine bright. It’s a world of wonder. Rockets blast up high.
Big gorillas are stomping, alligators are chomping, bugs are crawling, snow is falling.
It’s a world of wonder. See the stars shine bright. It’s a world of wonder. Rockets blast up high.
Science is cool for me and you. Learning how things work and what they do. Use your five senses every day. Observe all around as you work and play.
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