PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS SCIENCE GRADE 1
Most first-grade science worksheets feel like busywork dressed up as learning. B...
Download Original →My Five Senses Observation Sheet
A printable worksheet for first graders to explore sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Children draw or write what they observe for each sense, building foundational science vocabulary and observation skills in a fun, structured format.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Things Sort
This cut-and-paste science activity helps grade 1 students classify objects as living or non-living. Featuring simple pictures and clear labels, it reinforces basic biology concepts while improving fine motor skills through hands-on sorting and gluing.
Download Original →Plant Parts Labeling Diagram
A clear, printable diagram for first graders to label roots, stem, leaves, and flower. The worksheet includes a word bank and simple illustrations, making it easy for young learners to understand plant anatomy and practice spelling science terms.
Download Original →Weather Journal for Young Scientists
Encourage daily weather observation with this printable journal. Grade 1 students draw the sky, record temperature (hot, warm, cold), and note precipitation. Perfect for building data collection habits and connecting real-world weather to classroom science lessons.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Game
Match animals to their correct habitats with this engaging worksheet. First graders connect pictures of bears, fish, and birds to forests, oceans, and skies. The activity introduces ecosystems and animal adaptations in a simple, visual way.
Download Original →Push and Pull Forces Worksheet
Introduce basic physics with this push and pull activity. Grade 1 students identify actions like opening a door or pulling a wagon. Simple illustrations and checkboxes make it easy to distinguish between force types while building early science reasoning.
Download Original →Day and Night Sky Comparison
A printable worksheet where first graders draw and describe the day sky versus the night sky. Prompts ask about the sun, moon, and stars. This activity sparks curiosity about Earth's rotation and daily cycles in an age-appropriate format.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Chart
Students predict and test whether common objects sink or float. This worksheet includes a table for recording predictions and results. Perfect for hands-on learning, it teaches hypothesis testing and introduces density concepts to grade 1 scientists.
Download Original →Seasons of the Year Coloring Page
A fun, educational coloring worksheet depicting spring, summer, fall, and winter scenes. First graders color seasonal changes like leaves falling or snow falling. It reinforces weather patterns and helps children connect visual cues to scientific seasons.
Download Original →Magnets: What Sticks? Experiment Sheet
Explore magnetism with this printable experiment sheet. Grade 1 students test items like paper clips, coins, and erasers, then record if they are magnetic. Simple yes/no columns make data collection easy while introducing properties of materials.
Download Original →My Five Senses Observation Sheet
A printable worksheet for grade 1 science. Kids draw and write about what they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. Perfect for building early observation skills and connecting classroom learning to everyday experiences.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort
This grade 1 science worksheet helps children classify objects as living or non-living. Featuring simple pictures and a cut-and-paste activity, it reinforces basic biology concepts while improving fine motor skills and critical thinking.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Chart
A printable worksheet guiding first graders through the stages of a plant's life: seed, sprout, plant, flower. Includes clear images and numbered boxes for sequencing. Ideal for hands-on learning about growth and nature in the classroom.
Download Original →Weather Watcher Daily Log
This grade 1 science printable lets kids track daily weather: sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy. With space to draw and write, it encourages observation, pattern recognition, and early data recording skills. Great for morning routine activities.
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