Stuck Like Glue: Pre-K Tiny Molecule Friends Quiz (Medium) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Children develop spatial reasoning and social-emotional connections by observing how classroom 'friendships' model the way tiny objects hold hands to stay strong.
교육적 개요
This quiz assesses early science concepts by introducing the foundational idea of molecular bonding through relatable analogies like friendship and physical play. Utilizing a scaffolded approach, the material translates complex chemical forces into tangible classroom experiences like holding hands and using building blocks. It is ideal for an introductory science unit in Pre-K settings to support early spatial reasoning and group social-emotional development.
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단 한 번의 클릭으로 여러분의 교실 요구 사항에 맞는 맞춤형 워크시트를 만드세요.
자신만의 워크시트 생성학생들이 배울 내용
- Identify how physical connections like glue or magnets keep objects joined together
- Apply the concept of a 'bond' to real-world social and physical classroom interactions
- Distinguish between objects that are strongly connected and those that are loose or easily separated
All 10 Questions
- If two blocks have sticky tape on them and they touch, what happens to them?A) They fly away to the moonB) They stick together and stay in one pieceC) They turn into yummy broccoliD) They start singing a song
- True or False: When we hold hands in a circle, we are making a 'bond' just like tiny molecules do!A) TrueB) False
- When you use ______, you are helping two pieces of paper stay stuck together forever.A) WaterB) Magic glitterC) GlueD) A soft pillow
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- Look at your LEGO bricks! To keep them from falling over, you have to _______ them together.A) SnapB) TickleC) Blow onD) Hide
- True or False: Adding more friends to a game of 'Ring Around the Rosie' makes the circle smaller.A) TrueB) False
- If you want to build a very strong bridge with your friends, you should ______ hands tightly.A) ClapB) WaveC) HoldD) Wash
- Which toy uses a special 'pull' to stick together, even through a piece of paper?A) A fluffy teddy bearB) A wooden puzzleC) A magnetD) A rubber ball
- True or False: If we pull very hard on our 'friendship circle,' the bond might break.A) TrueB) False
- Think of a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich. The bread stays together because the jelly is ______.A) ColdB) StickyC) BlueD) Bouncy
- If you have a big pile of loose sand, does it have a strong bond like a rock?A) Yes, it is very hardB) No, it falls through your fingersC) Yes, it is made of metalD) No, it is made of clouds
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this Pre-K Science Quiz is an excellent option for a guest teacher because it uses simple, relatable language and includes clear explanations for every answer to guide the discussion.
This Pre-K Science Quiz generally takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete if read aloud to a small group, allowing for brief transitions and classroom demonstrations.
Absolutely, this Pre-K Science Quiz supports differentiation by allowing teachers to use physical props like LEGOs or magnets alongside the questions to help visual and tactile learners understand the content.
This Pre-K Science Quiz is specifically designed for children aged 3 to 5, ensuring the vocabulary and concepts of attraction and bonding are presented at a developmentally appropriate level.
Teachers can use this Pre-K Science Quiz as a dipstick for understanding during a circle time lesson to see if students can generalize the concept of 'sticking together' across different classroom materials.