SCIENCE 3 WORKSHEETS QUARTER 1
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Download Original →Exploring Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas
A colorful worksheet where students identify states of matter in everyday objects. Includes cut-and-paste activities for sorting ice, water, and steam. Perfect for building foundational science vocabulary and observation skills in young learners during the first quarter.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Things
This worksheet helps students classify items from nature and the classroom. Features simple illustrations of plants, animals, rocks, and toys. Children practice critical thinking by circling living things and explaining their reasoning in short sentences.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram
Students label roots, stem, leaves, and flower on a clear diagram. Includes a word bank and coloring activity to reinforce plant anatomy. A great hands-on resource for quarter 1 science lessons about how plants grow and get nutrients.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching
Match animals like fish, birds, and bears to their correct homes: ocean, forest, or desert. This worksheet uses fun drawings and simple lines for early learners. Encourages discussion about why certain animals live in specific environments.
Download Original →The Five Senses Observation Sheet
A guided worksheet where students use sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to describe a mystery object. Includes checkboxes and space for drawing. Ideal for teaching scientific observation methods and descriptive language in grade 3.
Download Original →Weather Patterns Chart
Track daily weather with this simple chart featuring sun, clouds, rain, and snow icons. Students record temperature and sky conditions for one week. Supports quarter 1 earth science units on seasonal changes and data collection.
Download Original →Push and Pull Forces
Identify push and pull actions in real-life scenarios like opening a door or pulling a wagon. This worksheet includes arrows for direction and simple fill-in-the-blank questions. Builds understanding of basic physics concepts for third graders.
Download Original →Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Sequence the four stages: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Students cut and paste images in order, then write one fact per stage. A captivating life science activity that connects to quarter 1 lessons on growth and change.
Download Original →Magnets: Attract or Repel?
Test magnetism with pictures of common objects like paperclips, coins, and erasers. Students predict and circle results. Includes a mini-experiment prompt for hands-on learning. Perfect for introducing scientific prediction and testing in early science.
Download Original →Sunlight and Shadows Experiment
Observe how shadows change throughout the day by tracing a toy's shadow at three different times. Worksheet includes a clock face and space for drawing. Teaches cause and effect, time measurement, and light energy concepts in quarter 1.
Download Original →Exploring Matter: Solids, Liquids, and Gases
A colorful worksheet for Grade 3 science, quarter 1, where students identify and classify everyday objects as solid, liquid, or gas. Includes simple illustrations and a cut-and-paste activity to reinforce states of matter concepts.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Things Sorting Activity
This quarter 1 science 3 worksheet helps students differentiate between living and non-living things. Features real-world examples like plants, animals, rocks, and toys, with a fun sorting chart and short answer questions to build observation skills.
Download Original →Animal Habitats: Where Do They Live?
A hands-on worksheet for early grade 3 science, quarter 1, exploring animal habitats such as forests, oceans, and deserts. Students match animals to their homes and draw a simple habitat scene, encouraging curiosity about nature and ecosystems.
Download Original →The Five Senses: Observation Practice
Designed for grade 3 science quarter 1, this worksheet guides students to use sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to describe common items. Includes a chart for recording observations and a mini-experiment to apply sensory learning in real life.
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