Vermont Kindergarten Science Curriculum
Vermont Kindergarten science introduces young learners to the natural and physical world through observation, questions, and hands-on thinking. Topics include weather patterns, the needs of living things, properties of materials, and how the sun and seasons affect our environment. These foundational concepts are aligned to what Vermont schools teach and prepare students for science in Grade 1 and beyond.
How StudyPug Supports Vermont Kindergarten Science
StudyPug provides lessons and practice problems for every Kindergarten science topic covered in Vermont classrooms. Each lesson breaks down big ideas into simple, clear steps that young learners can follow. Students can revisit any topic as many times as they need, making it easy to catch up after a missed class or get extra practice before a test.
Key Topics in Vermont Kindergarten Science
- Weather and seasonal changes
- Properties of materials and objects
- Needs of plants and animals
- Sunlight and its effects on Earth
- Pushes, pulls, and motion
- Observation and asking scientific questions
Aligned to Vermont Science Standards
All StudyPug Kindergarten science content is aligned to Vermont's science curriculum standards. Whether your child is learning about living things or exploring how weather changes through the year, every lesson connects directly to what Vermont Kindergarten teachers are covering in class.