Description
What happens when we combine art and colors with science lessons? Yes, you’re right! That results in a successful study session. To teach kids the concept of Heat and cold in a fun manner, we can use several techniques. One such way is to let them identify the nature of the temperatures of objects using their corresponding color scheme. ‘Red’ for warm, hot objects and ‘Blue’ for the chilly, cold ones.
This worksheet is an absolutely child-friendly, easy-to-print, and use option for your kids’ science classes.
Content :
The worksheet has a range of images of objects that are either hot or cold in nature. Icecreams, Bonfire, Sun, Snowflakes, and many more. So, all your kids need to do is look, identify, and color. Fun and functional!
Such activities are amazing for kids who are starting their kindergarten classes. While sorting the objects, they’ll learn how different temperatures work and feel. Their curious brains are going to enjoy these tasks. Learning, while creating, is the best way to encourage the genius within your child! These activities are a part of their brain development and can be used creatively for the best results.
Uses:
- Great option for art classes with a hint of science.
- Once filled with colors, these can be put up on walls as Temperature Identifying Charts.
- Can be used as examples and combined with science classes.
- Improve kids’ idea of how humans react to these temperatures.
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Bianca Veldman –
Nice & helpful worksheet for kids.
Amrapali Niungare –
The “Hot Cold Identification Worksheet” is an excellent resource for teaching young children about temperature, and I highly recommend it to other parents!
Rhona Acosta –
The worksheet promotes critical thinking as they make decisions based on their understanding of temperature.