Forces and Motion Resources for Preschool, Kindergarten, and Early Elementary Students
Posted on April 20, 2021
by Monique B
Forces and motion are integral to all matter in the universe. Help young children gain an understanding of the scientific laws that shape their world around them by sharing some of these titles with them.
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Scholastic Teachables™
Scholastic Teachables™ is an online database of tens of thousands of searchable and printable educational materials for Prek-6th grade! Teachables™ has 25,000 classroom resources to supplement any subject including leveled mini-books, fun clip art, plus skill and activity sheets.
Third-Party Provider: Scholastic
ScienceFlix
Features: View educational videos, read articles, find experiments to try, take quizzes and explore trustworthy related websites on a variety of science topics including Earth, space science, life science, health and the human body, physical science, and tech, math and engineering. Also offers lesson plans, quizzes and projects for teacher use.
School information
Grade Levels: elementary school, middle school and high school
Subjects: geography, health, math, science and technology
Third-Party Provider: Scholastic
Recommended Article: Gravity Games
Recommended Video: Newton’s 3 Laws of Motions for Kids
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