Activity

Science Word of the Day Explorations

Children learn and use a featured science practice word while exploring a real object at a discovery table.

Ages 36–66 months

Supports this milestone

  • engages in scientific talk. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • A featured word card with a picture, such as observe, compare, or measure
  • A tray of real objects to explore, such as shells, leaves, rocks, or fruit
  • Magnifying glasses
  • A non-stretchy measuring tape or linking cubes

Steps

  • Introduce the word of the day and act it out, for example: "Observe means to look very closely."
  • Invite each child to pick an object and use the featured word as they explore it.
  • Model the word in a full sentence, such as: "I observe tiny lines on this leaf."
  • Ask children to use the word themselves and describe what they notice.
  • Add a content word for the object, like stem or shell, and have children repeat and use it.

Variations

  • Feature compare and give each child two objects to find one thing that is the same and one that is different.
  • Feature measure and have children measure objects with linking cubes.

Differentiation

  • For younger children, pair the word with a clear gesture and accept one-word answers.
  • For older children, challenge them to use two science words in the same sentence.

Accessibility

  • Pair each word with a picture and a sign so meaning is shown, not just spoken.
  • Welcome the word in a child's home language and link it to the English term.

Safety

  • Use objects too large to swallow and supervise so small natural items are not mouthed.

Practices these skills

Evidence