Download a group of four Fair Test Worksheets to help your students identify and correct unfair scientific tests.
Printable Fair Test Worksheets for Upper Elementary Students
These printable fair test worksheets will help your students develop strong scientific thinking skills. This resource, intended for upper elementary students, provides learners with useful practice in recognising variables, identifying errors in experiments, and understanding the components of a fair scientific test.
Essential science inquiry concepts, such as controlled variables, test design, and experimental reliability, can be explained or solidified with the aid of these printable worksheets.
Read, Analyze, and Correct the Science Experiment
Each worksheet presents a brief scientific scenario for students to read and analyze carefully. Students will:
- Read and analyze an example of an unfair scientific test
- Underline the specific element that makes the test unfair.
Write an explanation describing how the experiment could be corrected to make it a fair test.
This set of Correct the Science Experiment Worksheets encourages critical thinking, close reading, and written justification—skills students need as they move toward more complex scientific investigations.
Download Your Scientific Error Analysis Worksheets
This pack includes four printable Scientific Error Analysis worksheets, making it easy to use across multiple lessons or as a specific skill-building activity. The worksheets are low-prep and classroom-ready.
This resource is available in both PDF and editable Google Slides format. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and choose your preferred file type.
This resource was created by Brittany Kellogg, a teacher in Ohio and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Science Inquiry Resources for Older Students
Pair these fair test worksheets with another of our science inquiry resources, such as experiment planning templates or prediction and observation tasks, to build a strong foundation in scientific investigation skills. Make sure you check these out before you go!
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