Description
What It Is:
This engaging magnet worksheet for kids introduces young learners to the basic concept of magnetism through a short reading passage, three comprehension questions, and a creative drawing activity. It explains how magnets work, what they attract, and encourages students to explore everyday objects to test magnetic properties. A perfect science reading activity for early elementary students.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for Grades 1–3 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 1: Early science exposure and observational learning
• Grade 2–3: Ideal for reading comprehension and applying science to real life
• ESL: Simple vocabulary and visual support aid understanding
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports foundational science learning by combining literacy with hands-on exploration. It reinforces key science vocabulary, encourages critical thinking through real-life application, and taps into creativity with the drawing section. A great way to introduce students to everyday science concepts.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage aloud or in pairs to support comprehension
• Guide students through the question section to check understanding
• Allow students to explore classroom/home items with a magnet
• Use the drawing space to let students label one magnetic object they tested
Target Users:
Designed for elementary science teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators who want a magnetism worksheet with drawing that makes physical science engaging, accessible, and interactive.
This engaging magnet worksheet for kids introduces young learners to the basic concept of magnetism through a short reading passage, three comprehension questions, and a creative drawing activity. It explains how magnets work, what they attract, and encourages students to explore everyday objects to test magnetic properties. A perfect science reading activity for early elementary students.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for Grades 1–3 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 1: Early science exposure and observational learning
• Grade 2–3: Ideal for reading comprehension and applying science to real life
• ESL: Simple vocabulary and visual support aid understanding
Why Use It:
This worksheet supports foundational science learning by combining literacy with hands-on exploration. It reinforces key science vocabulary, encourages critical thinking through real-life application, and taps into creativity with the drawing section. A great way to introduce students to everyday science concepts.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage aloud or in pairs to support comprehension
• Guide students through the question section to check understanding
• Allow students to explore classroom/home items with a magnet
• Use the drawing space to let students label one magnetic object they tested
Target Users:
Designed for elementary science teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators who want a magnetism worksheet with drawing that makes physical science engaging, accessible, and interactive.
