SCIENCE 3 WORKSHEETS QUARTER 2
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Download Original →Exploring Light and Shadows
This worksheet helps third graders understand how light travels and creates shadows. Students predict shadow lengths at different times of day, then draw and measure their own shadow experiments using a flashlight and objects.
Download Original →Animal Life Cycles Match-Up
Students sequence the stages of a frog and butterfly life cycle. The worksheet includes cut-and-paste activities with labeled diagrams, reinforcing metamorphosis concepts. A fun review for quarter 2 science lessons on growth and change.
Download Original →Weather Tools and Data Chart
Introduce young scientists to thermometers, rain gauges, and wind vanes. This worksheet asks students to match each tool to its purpose and record daily weather observations in a simple chart, building data collection skills.
Download Original →Force and Motion Picture Sort
Third graders classify actions as push or pull in this visual sorting activity. Real-world examples like opening a door or pulling a wagon help students grasp basic physics concepts. Includes a short writing prompt for reflection.
Download Original →Soil Layers Exploration
Students label and color the layers of soil—topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock—in this hands-on worksheet. A matching section connects each layer to its characteristics, such as color and texture, supporting earth science standards.
Download Original →Plant Parts and Functions
This worksheet challenges students to label roots, stems, leaves, and flowers, then describe each part's job. A simple experiment suggestion encourages growing a bean in a bag to observe root growth firsthand.
Download Original →Magnet Attraction Test
Students predict and test which classroom objects are magnetic. The worksheet includes a table for recording results and a conclusion section. This activity builds scientific inquiry skills and introduces magnetic properties.
Download Original →Simple Machines Scavenger Hunt
Learners identify levers, pulleys, and inclined planes in everyday items. The worksheet features pictures of a seesaw, ramp, and flagpole for labeling. A home scavenger hunt extension makes learning interactive and fun.
Download Original →Water Cycle Diagram and Story
Students label evaporation, condensation, and precipitation on a water cycle diagram. A creative writing section asks them to describe a water droplet's journey, reinforcing vocabulary and sequence in a memorable way.
Download Original →Living vs. Nonliving Things Sort
This cut-and-glue activity helps third graders differentiate living and nonliving items based on growth, movement, and needs. Real photos of plants, rocks, animals, and toys make sorting concrete and engaging for young learners.
Download Original →Exploring Light and Shadows
A hands-on worksheet where students predict and record how light travels and creates shadows. Perfect for quarter 2 science, it encourages observation and simple experiments using flashlights and objects.
Download Original →Animal Habitats and Adaptations
This worksheet helps third graders match animals to their homes and identify unique body features. It reinforces quarter 2 lessons on how living things survive in forests, deserts, and oceans.
Download Original →Forces in Motion: Push and Pull
Students classify everyday actions as pushes or pulls and draw arrows showing direction. This engaging activity builds foundational physics skills aligned with quarter 2 science curriculum for grade 3.
Download Original →Weather Patterns and Tools
Learners identify common weather instruments like thermometers and wind vanes, then record daily observations. This worksheet supports quarter 2 units on weather changes and data collection.
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