Observe, predict, and record changes in the natural world with our ‘Do You See What I See’ Observation Activity Sheets.
Observation Activity Sheets to Observe Changes in Nature
Help your Kindergarten and First Grade students develop stronger science inquiry skills as they explore observable changes in the environment with this pair of Observation Activity Sheets.
Designed for primary-level students, these Observation Activity Sheets require students to observe, predict, and record information regarding how natural objects change over time.
Differentiated for Beginning and Developing Writers
With these observation activity sheets, students will begin by identifying and drawing an object they see in their surroundings. Next, they will observe the object again after a given amount of time and draw or write what it looks like at this time. Then, they will draw and write to predict what the object will look like after more time passes.
To support a range of learners, this resource includes two differentiated worksheet versions:
- Draw-only response sheet for beginning writers
- Draw-and-write response sheet for developing writers who are ready to add simple sentences
Download Your Observing Changes Worksheets
These Observing Changes Worksheets are available as an editable Google Slides resource file, and as a print-and-go PDF. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and select your preferred file type.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Scientific Observation Activities for Early Learners
Looking to extend learning? Pair these worksheets with more of our scientific observation activities for early learners. Make sure you check these out before you go!
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