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Observation Worksheet - Young Kids

Observation Worksheet - Young Kids


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Children's brains are like sponges. They will absorb almost anything that you put in front of them. One of the easiest ways that they absorb information is by observing what is going on. You can take an observation a step further and supply your child with an observation worksheet. This specific worksheet is ideal for scientific experiments. There are a lot of different small science experiments that you can do at home for your child to observe. For example, you could drop and mint in a bottle of Coke and watch what happens. There are six different sections for your child to fill out. One section for what their question is, followed by what they think will happen, then a section for what they used. The other sections will tell what they did, what actually happened, and what they were able to find out. These worksheets can be used at home or in a classroom setting. They are a very easy way to get your child thinking about what they are observing. On this chart, there is plenty of space so your child can draw or write about what they are seeing. Each child is different, so having a versatile worksheet is great for everyone.