Description
Matter for Kindergarten – Describing Objects Through Hands-On Science and Writing
Looking for a developmentally appropriate, hands-on way to explore the properties of matter with your kindergarteners? This themed unit helps young learners observe, compare, describe, and write about everyday objects using the science of matter — all through engaging visuals, simple texts, and scaffolded writing support.
Whether you’re introducing science vocabulary, building language skills, or connecting real-world observations to writing, this resource gives you everything you need in one cohesive, flexible unit!
🧠 What Students Will Learn:
Students will explore four key property pairs:
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Hard and Soft – On the Farm
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Heavy and Light – In the Garden
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Smooth and Rough – At the Beach
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Big and Little – At the Park
They’ll learn that objects can have more than one property and will build their skills through reading, writing, sorting, and describing—with plenty of visual and hands-on support.
📦 What’s Included for Each Concept:
✔️ Themed introductory coloring page
✔️ Simple reading passage with clear examples and clip art
✔️ Two vocabulary word banks (with real-world nouns and themed visuals)
✔️ Differentiated fill-in-the-blank handwriting pages
✔️ A themed mini-book for early reading practice
✔️ Open-ended creative writing page
✔️ Cut-and-paste sorting T-chart
✔️ Observation pages for real-life object comparisons
🔍 End-of-Unit Assessment:
Students describe five real-world objects by identifying multiple properties (big/little, heavy/light, hard/soft, smooth/rough). Each object includes a picture with a person for scale. A perfect way to reinforce concepts and check understanding.
💛 Why Teachers Love It:
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Designed specifically for early learners
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Easy to print and use across centers, small groups, or whole class
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Differentiation built in
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Crosses science, literacy, and writing in one meaningful package
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Strong visual support and accessible themes
🗂️ File Format:
This resource is a PDF file for easy printing and consistent formatting. Clip art is used throughout to support understanding and engagement.
If you’re teaching kindergarten science or supporting students in describing their world, this resource will help your students connect what they see and feel to the words they read and write.












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