Science for Kindergarten

Our Kindergarten Science activities on Kids Academy Classroom are designed to nurture curiosity and build early scientific thinking through observation, exploration, and simple investigations. Children learn how the world around them works, from plants and animals to weather, matter, and forces, while connecting concepts to real-life experiences.

Core areas covered:

Sound and light

  • Discover that sound is all around us

Plants

  • Explore the plant world

  • Learn plant structures and their functions

  • Review core plant concepts

Animals

  • Explore the animal world

  • Understand animal life cycles

  • Study bird and insect structures

  • Learn about behavioural adaptations

  • Review key animal concepts

Force and interactions

  • Investigate energy and forces

  • Explore invisible energy

  • Learn about push and pull

  • Experiment with ramps

  • Review concepts of motion and force

Organisms

  • Understand migration and hibernation

  • Explore animal and plant adaptations

  • Discover animal habitats

  • Learn about food chains

Matter

  • Identify solids and liquids

  • Recognize everyday objects and materials

Relationships in ecosystems

  • Explore pollinators and their role in nature

Earth’s systems

  • Explore how sunlight warms the Earth

  • Recognize different kinds of weather

  • Observe weather patterns

  • Understand how weather equals climate

  • Learn about severe weather

Earth and human activity

  • Discover what animals and plants need to live

  • Learn about natural resources and how we use them

  • Explore human impact on the Earth

  • Understand reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink

Learning formats

  • Worksheets to practice and reinforce science skills

  • Lessons that introduce new concepts in simple steps

  • Videos for visual engagement and discovery

  • Drills to strengthen understanding of key science ideas

This prepares Kindergarten learners to explore science more deeply, connect observations to real-world concepts, and begin thinking critically about nature and the environment.

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