Oklahoma Kindergarten Science Curriculum Overview
Oklahoma Kindergarten science introduces students to the world around them through three core areas: physical science, life science, and earth and space science. These early lessons build the curiosity and observation skills students will carry into later grades.
Physical Science in Kindergarten
Students learn about the basic properties of objects, how things move, and how pushing or pulling affects motion. These hands-on concepts form the foundation for understanding forces and matter in future grades.
Life Science in Kindergarten
Kindergarten life science covers what living things need to survive, basic differences between plants and animals, and how living things grow and change. Students begin to observe and describe the natural world in simple terms.
Earth and Space Science in Kindergarten
Students explore weather patterns, the four seasons, and observable features of the sky such as the sun, moon, and stars. They learn to describe and compare weather conditions and recognize patterns that repeat over time.
Aligned to Oklahoma Academic Standards for Science
All StudyPug Kindergarten science content is aligned to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Science. This means every lesson and practice problem directly supports what Oklahoma students are expected to learn in Kindergarten.
- Physical science: properties of objects and motion
- Life science: needs of living things and basic biology
- Earth science: weather, seasons, and sky patterns
How StudyPug Helps Oklahoma Kindergarten Students
StudyPug breaks every Kindergarten science topic into clear, simple lessons followed by practice problems. Students can work at their own pace, revisit any lesson as many times as needed, and practice until they feel confident. Parents can use StudyPug to support homework help or to give their child a head start on upcoming topics.