Behavior Worksheets are activities designed to help you learn and understand more about different behaviors – whether they be human behaviors, animal behaviors, or even the behavior of substances in different conditions. They’re essentially a tool to help you focus on key information and concepts. They can include various activities like filling in the blanks, multiple-choice questions, true or false questions, and more, all designed to reinforce your learning.
Our Activity: Filling in the Blanks
Today’s worksheet will involve “fill in the blanks” based on the Bill Nye video we will watch. Here’s how it’s going to work:
- Watch Attentively: As we watch the video, pay close attention to the information that’s being shared. Listen carefully to what Bill Nye says, and observe the experiments and demonstrations.
- Use the Worksheet: You’ll each have a worksheet with sentences that have missing words (the blanks). Your job is to fill in those blanks with words or phrases from the video. This will require you to be attentive and focus on understanding the concepts being shared.
- No Pressure: Remember, it’s okay if you don’t know all the answers immediately. This activity is not about pressuring you, but rather about encouraging you to listen, learn, and apply the knowledge in a fun way.
- Discussion: After the video, we’ll discuss the answers as a class, ensuring that everyone understands the concepts. If you found some parts of the video tricky, this is the perfect time to ask questions!
Bill Nye Motion Video
Bill Nye Motion Worksheet

Answer Key
