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- Science - Learning about the world around us.
- Observe - To look closely at something.
- Look - To use your eyes to see.
- Listen - To use your ears to hear.
- Touch - To feel with your hands.
- Smell - To use your nose to sense odors.
- Taste - To use your mouth to sense flavors.
- Senses - Ways we learn (see, hear, touch, smell, taste).
- Question - To ask about something (e.g., "Why is it blue?").
- Wonder - To think or be curious about something.
- Discover - To find out something new.
- Explore - To look around and learn.
- Experiment - A test to learn something.
- Test - To try something to see what happens.
- Measure - To find out size, length, or amount.
- Ruler - A tool to measure length.
- Magnify - To make something look bigger.
- Magnifying glass - A tool to see small things better.
- Nature - The outside world, like plants and animals.
- Plant - A living thing that grows in soil.
- Animal - A living thing that moves and eats.
- Rock - A hard, non-living thing.
- Water - A non-living thing we drink.
- Air - Invisible gas we breathe.
- Sun - Bright star that gives light and heat.
- Cloud - Non-living thing in the sky.
- Sky - The space above the ground.
- Color - What we see, like red or blue.
- Shape - The form of something, like circle or square.
- Size - How big or small something is.
- Big - Large in size.
- Small - Little in size.
- Heavy - Weighs a lot.
- Light - Weighs a little or gives brightness.
- Sound - Something we hear, like a bell.
- Texture - How something feels, like smooth or rough.
- Smooth - Flat and soft to touch.
- Rough - Bumpy or not smooth.
- Hot - Very warm, like the sun.
- Cold - Not warm, like ice.
- Pattern - A design that repeats, like stripes.
- Tool - Something used to help, like a ruler.
- Notebook - Where we write observations.
- Draw - To make a picture with a pencil.
- Write - To put words on paper.
- Compare - To see how things are alike or different.
- Same - Things that are alike.
- Different - Things that are not alike.
- Learn - To gain new knowledge.
- Share - To tell others what you found.