1st Grade Winter Science Activities
About 1st Grade Winter Science Activities
On Education.com, first-grade winter science activities help young learners explore natural phenomena, such as states of matter, heat transfer, and weather patterns, through hands-on experiments and experiments like melting ice cubes and observing frozen bubbles. These activities make seasonal concepts engaging and tangible for early readers and science enthusiasts.
This page provides printable worksheets, science experiments, and lesson plans that introduce students to winter-related weather observations and physical changes, such as making snow play dough or creating snowstorms in a jar. Materials can be used at home or in classroom settings to reinforce scientific principles during the winter months.
Educators and parents can use these resources to provide structured learning while fostering curiosity, experimentation, and critical thinking. By experimenting with real materials and observing seasonal weather effects, students develop foundational scientific thinking skills in a fun, seasonal context.
This page provides printable worksheets, science experiments, and lesson plans that introduce students to winter-related weather observations and physical changes, such as making snow play dough or creating snowstorms in a jar. Materials can be used at home or in classroom settings to reinforce scientific principles during the winter months.
Educators and parents can use these resources to provide structured learning while fostering curiosity, experimentation, and critical thinking. By experimenting with real materials and observing seasonal weather effects, students develop foundational scientific thinking skills in a fun, seasonal context.









