Caring Carbon: Creative Chemistry for 1st Grade (Medium) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Moving beyond simple shapes, students apply basic chemistry concepts to recognize carbon's role in the living world through observation and analysis.
教育的概要
This worksheet introduces first-grade students to organic chemistry by identifying carbon as the essential building block of life and everyday materials. The assessment uses a scaffolded approach, connecting abstract molecular concepts to concrete observable objects like cotton, strawberries, and pencils. It is ideal for an introductory science unit on matter and meets early elementary standards for identifying patterns in the natural world.
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- Identify carbon as a fundamental element found in all living organisms.
- Distinguish between natural organic materials and non-organic substances through guided observation.
- Apply the concept of carbon chains to explain the composition of everyday items like clothing and food.
All 10 Questions
- Carbon is a special building block that loves to make chains. Which of these is a long chain of carbon found in our clothes?A) Cotton from a plantB) A metal spoonC) A glass windowD) A rock
- True or False: Carbon is found inside of every living thing, including you!A) TrueB) False
- Plants breathe in a gas called Carbon ______ to help them grow and make food.A) OxygenB) DioxideC) JuiceD) Dust
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- If you look at a sweet strawberry, which carbon-based part gives it energy and a sweet taste?A) SaltB) WaterC) Natural SugarD) Pepper
- True or False: A diamond ring and a pencil lead are both made of the same element: Carbon.A) TrueB) False
- Bees use carbon to make ______, which they use to build their homes (hives).A) SteelB) GlassC) WaxD) Mud
- Carbon atoms can stick together in many shapes. Which shape is common for organic molecules?A) A zig-zag chainB) A flat pancakeC) A perfect circleD) None of these
- When we eat food, our bodies break down carbon ______ to get the energy to run and play.A) RocksB) MoleculesC) MagnetsD) Colors
- Many things that smell, like a lemon or a flower, use carbon. These smells come from tiny organic ____.A) SoundsB) OilsC) LightD) Shadows
- True or False: Carbon chemistry is only for things that are man-made, like plastic toys.A) TrueB) False
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よくある質問
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitutes because it features clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to learn independently about carbon chemistry.
Most first-grade students will finish this science quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, making it an ideal length for a quick check for understanding during a busy science block.
Absolutely, this science quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emerging readers or using the detailed explanations to challenge advanced learners interested in molecular structures.
While specifically designed as a grade 1 science quiz, the simplified breakdown of elements and molecules makes it accessible for any primary elementary student exploring basic chemistry.
You can use this science quiz as an exit ticket or mid-unit check to gauge how well students grasp the concept that invisible elements like carbon build the visible world around them.