SCIENCE SOUND WORKSHEETS GRADE 1
Most first-grade science lessons about sound end with kids just yelling louder, ...
Download Original →Exploring Loud and Soft Sounds
A cheerful worksheet shows a drum, a whisper, and a lion. Kids circle loud or soft for each picture. This activity builds early science vocabulary by connecting everyday sounds to descriptive words, perfect for grade 1 learners.
Download Original →What Makes Sound? Vibration Hunt
Children draw lines from a tuning fork, a drum, and a guitar to the word 'vibrate.' The worksheet explains that sound comes from things shaking. Simple illustrations help first graders grasp this core physics concept through hands-on matching.
Download Original →Animal Sound Match-Up
A farm scene worksheet pairs cows, ducks, and cats with their sounds: moo, quack, meow. Students draw arrows connecting animals to noises. This fun activity reinforces listening skills and teaches how different creatures communicate using sound waves.
Download Original →Sound or Silence? Sorting Activity
Pictures of a ringing phone, a sleeping baby, and a ticking clock invite kids to sort into 'sound' or 'silence' columns. The worksheet sharpens observation and classification skills, introducing grade 1 students to the concept of auditory presence versus absence.
Download Original →High and Low Pitch Exploration
A worksheet features a bird chirping and a lion roaring. Students color the high-pitch sound blue and low-pitch red. Simple arrows and icons guide first graders to differentiate between pitch levels, linking sound science to familiar animal noises.
Download Original →Musical Instrument Sound Map
Images of a flute, drum, and violin appear with blank boxes. Kids write or draw how each makes sound—blow, hit, or strum. This activity connects music to science, helping grade 1 students understand that instruments create sound through different actions.
Download Original →Everyday Sound Sources
A worksheet shows a doorbell, a car horn, and a clock. Students circle the part that vibrates to make sound. Real-world examples make abstract concepts tangible, teaching first graders that sound comes from objects moving back and forth quickly.
Download Original →Sound Wave Drawing Fun
Children trace wavy lines representing sound traveling from a speaker to an ear. The worksheet includes a simple diagram and labels like 'vibration' and 'ear.' This visual activity introduces the basic path of sound, perfect for grade 1 science exploration.
Download Original →Classroom Sound Scavenger Hunt
A checklist worksheet prompts kids to find a whisper, a clap, and a pencil tap. They mark each sound heard and draw its source. This interactive exercise builds observation skills and connects science learning to the immediate environment of a first grader.
Download Original →Echo and No Echo Sorting
Pictures of a mountain canyon and a soft carpet room help kids sort where echoes happen. Students draw an echo symbol or a quiet symbol. This worksheet teaches how sound bounces off hard surfaces, introducing a key physics concept in a grade 1-friendly way.
Download Original →Exploring Loud and Soft Sounds
A first-grade science worksheet where students identify and circle objects that make loud sounds versus soft sounds. Includes pictures of a drum, whisper, airplane, and cat purring to build foundational sound awareness.
Download Original →Sound Sources Matching Activity
This grade 1 worksheet helps children match everyday objects like a bell, guitar, and rain to the sounds they produce. Simple illustrations and clear labels support early science learning about sound sources and vibrations.
Download Original →High and Low Pitch Sorting
Students sort pictures of birds chirping, a truck honking, and a whistle into high-pitch or low-pitch columns. Designed for first graders to practice distinguishing pitch differences using familiar, engaging examples.
Download Original →Vibrations and Sound Experiment
A hands-on science worksheet guiding grade 1 students to observe vibrations by plucking a rubber band and tapping a tuning fork. Includes space to draw results and simple questions about how sound travels.
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