New Hampshire Kindergarten Science Curriculum Overview
New Hampshire Kindergarten science introduces young learners to the world around them. Students explore foundational topics including weather and climate patterns, characteristics of living things, pushes and pulls, and properties of Earth materials. These topics align with New Hampshire's science standards and set the stage for deeper learning in Grade 1 and beyond.
Key Topics in New Hampshire Kindergarten Science
- Weather and Seasons: Students observe and describe daily and seasonal weather changes.
- Plants and Animals: Students identify basic needs of living things and how they grow.
- Forces and Motion: Students explore how pushes and pulls affect the movement of objects.
- Earth Materials: Students examine rocks, soil, and water found in their environment.
How StudyPug Helps New Hampshire Kindergarteners
StudyPug provides guided lessons and practice problems for every Kindergarten science topic. Each lesson breaks concepts into small, manageable steps so young learners can build understanding at their own pace. Parents can use StudyPug to support homework, reinforce classroom learning, or help their child explore science topics independently.
Aligned to New Hampshire Science Standards
Every topic on StudyPug's Kindergarten science page is aligned to what New Hampshire schools teach. Whether your child's teacher is covering weather, living things, or forces, StudyPug has a matching lesson and practice set ready to go.