Conduct a Simple “Show and Tell” Science Project | Kindergarten Science
📖 What the Section Is About
This section encourages young learners to explore science through simple “show and tell” projects. Students will choose something from nature or home, observe it, and share what they notice with others. This builds communication, curiosity, and observation skills.
🎯 Learning Objectives
✅ Choose an object to observe and describe
✅ Use words and pictures to explain their object
✅ Practice speaking clearly in front of others
✅ Ask and answer simple science questions
✅ Show curiosity and interest in science topics
🧪 Examples
• Bringing a leaf to class and talking about its shape and color
• Showing a favorite rock and saying where they found it
• Talking about a seashell and how it feels
• Displaying a plant and describing how it grows
• Showing a picture of their pet and what it eats
📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions
• Observe – To look at something carefully
• Describe – To tell or show what something is like
• Share – To talk about something with others
• Object – A thing you can see or touch
• Question – Something you ask to learn more
🎲 Fun Practice Activities
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Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
🏡 Offline Homework Idea
Ask students to find a science-related object from home or nature. With help from a family member, draw or write about the object. Bring it to class to share with the group in a short “show and tell” session.

