Make Slime and Learn Material Properties | Kindergarten Science

📖 What the Section Is About


In this lesson, children will make slime and explore how materials can be soft, stretchy, and sticky. They will observe how slime changes shape and moves. Through fun play, they’ll learn words that describe how things feel and behave.

🎯 Learning Objectives


✅ Follow simple steps to make slime
✅ Observe and describe how slime looks and feels
✅ Use words like stretchy, sticky, and soft
✅ Compare slime with other materials
✅ Understand that different materials have different properties

🧪 Examples


• Slime is stretchy and gooey
• A rock is hard and rough
• A sponge is soft and squishy

📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions


• Slime – A stretchy, squishy material made for fun learning
• Property – A way to describe how something looks or feels
• Sticky – Something that sticks to things
• Stretchy – Something that can be pulled longer
• Soft – Something that feels gentle to touch

🎲 Fun Practice Activities

  1. Activity Worksheet

  2. Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz

🏡 Offline Homework Idea


With help, make slime at home using glue and water. Touch it and say what it feels like. Draw a picture of your slime!