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Download Original →Parts of a Flower Diagram Worksheet
Label the petals, stem, leaves, and roots on this printable science worksheet. Perfect for elementary biology lessons, it helps students identify plant structures while building vocabulary and fine motor skills through coloring.
Download Original →Solar System Planet Order Cut and Paste
Arrange the eight planets from the sun outward with this hands-on printable. Students cut out planet names and glue them in correct order, reinforcing memory of Mercury through Neptune in a fun, interactive way.
Download Original →Simple Machines Matching Activity Sheet
Match everyday objects to the six simple machines: lever, pulley, wheel, inclined plane, screw, and wedge. This printable worksheet encourages critical thinking as kids connect real-world tools to basic physics concepts.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Sorting Printable
Sort animals into their correct habitats like forest, ocean, desert, and arctic. This science worksheet builds classification skills and environmental awareness, ideal for kindergarten through second-grade learners exploring ecosystems.
Download Original →Water Cycle Diagram Labeling Worksheet
Trace and label evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection on this clear water cycle diagram. A printable resource for third to fifth graders, it visually explains how water moves through the environment.
Download Original →Five Senses Observation Recording Sheet
Use sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to describe a mystery object. This printable science worksheet prompts young scientists to record detailed observations, fostering inquiry and descriptive writing skills in a fun activity.
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
Classify items as solid, liquid, or gas with this cut-and-paste printable. Students analyze everyday examples like ice, water, and steam, reinforcing the properties of matter in an engaging, hands-on science lesson.
Download Original →Food Chain Pyramid Worksheet
Build a food chain pyramid by placing producers, consumers, and decomposers in correct order. This printable science sheet teaches energy flow in ecosystems, perfect for upper elementary students studying habitats and trophic levels.
Download Original →Rocks and Minerals Identification Chart
Identify common rocks like granite, limestone, and obsidian using texture and color clues. This printable worksheet guides students through basic geology observation, making it a great companion for a rock collection activity.
Download Original →Human Body Systems Matching Printable
Match each body system—like circulatory, respiratory, and skeletal—to its main function. This science worksheet helps students understand how organs work together, ideal for fourth and fifth graders studying human anatomy basics.
Download Original →Printable Science Worksheets: Solar System Explorer
Help kids learn planet order and fun facts with this printable worksheet. Includes a labeling activity, matching quiz, and coloring page. Perfect for elementary grades to boost space science knowledge at home or in class.
Download Original →Printable Science Worksheets: Animal Habitats Match
Engage young learners with this habitat worksheet featuring forest, ocean, desert, and arctic animals. Children draw lines to match each creature to its home. Great for building vocabulary and understanding ecosystems in a hands-on way.
Download Original →Printable Science Worksheets: Simple Machines Hunt
Turn learning into a game with this worksheet that asks students to identify levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes in everyday objects. Includes a checklist and drawing prompt. Ideal for grades 2-4 exploring physics basics.
Download Original →Printable Science Worksheets: Plant Life Cycle Diagram
This clear, step-by-step worksheet guides kids through seed, sprout, flower, and fruit stages. Features cut-and-paste sequencing and a labeling exercise. Supports hands-on learning about growth and photosynthesis for early elementary students.
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