Record Observations in a Science Journal | Kindergarten Science
📖 What the Section Is About
This section teaches students how to watch the world closely and write or draw what they see in a science journal. Students will learn how scientists use journals to remember and share ideas. Using journals builds thinking and noticing skills.
🎯 Learning Objectives
✅ Understand what a science journal is and how to use it
✅ Record simple observations through pictures and words
✅ Talk about what they see, hear, and feel
✅ Use journals to ask questions or share findings
✅ Begin to notice changes and patterns in nature
🧪 Examples
• Drawing a plant each day to see how it grows
• Writing or drawing the weather for a week
• Recording how an apple looks and feels
• Noting how a shadow changes during the day
• Drawing a bug they found outside
📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions
• Observe – To look at something carefully
• Journal – A special book to write or draw science ideas
• Record – To write down or draw what you see
• Pattern – Something that happens again and again
• Change – When something becomes different
🎲 Fun Practice Activities
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Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
🏡 Offline Homework Idea
Give students a simple science journal or notebook. Ask them to draw the sky in the morning and again at night. Talk with a family member about how it looks different each time.

