SCIENCE 3 WORKSHEETS QUARTER 3
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Download Original →Exploring Force and Motion
A worksheet featuring simple push and pull activities. Students identify forces in everyday actions like opening a door or pulling a wagon, with illustrations to color and short answer questions for comprehension.
Download Original →Magnetic Attraction Lab
Hands-on science worksheet where students test objects for magnetism. Includes a chart to record results for items like paper clips, coins, and erasers, plus a drawing prompt for magnetic field lines.
Download Original →Life Cycles of Animals
Diagram-based worksheet tracing the stages of a butterfly and frog. Students sequence images from egg to adult, label key body parts, and write one sentence about each stage's unique feature.
Download Original →Weather Patterns Tracker
Daily weather observation chart for a week. Students draw symbols for sunny, rainy, cloudy, or windy conditions, record temperature using a simple scale, and answer a question about seasonal changes.
Download Original →Plant Parts and Functions
Labeling worksheet with a large flower diagram. Students identify roots, stem, leaves, and petals, then match each part to its job like absorbing water or making food through photosynthesis.
Download Original →Simple Machines Hunt
Worksheet guiding students to find levers, pulleys, and wheels in their home or classroom. Includes space to draw each machine and explain how it makes work easier with a short sentence.
Download Original →States of Matter Sort
Cut-and-paste activity for solid, liquid, and gas examples. Students sort pictures of ice, water, steam, and other items into three columns, then write a property for each state.
Download Original →Sound Waves Exploration
Worksheet with experiments using a rubber band and ruler. Students observe vibrations, draw wave patterns, and answer how changing the tension affects pitch, with a fill-in-the-blank summary.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Match
Matching exercise connecting animals like polar bears, fish, and camels to their habitats. Students draw lines from each creature to a picture of the arctic, ocean, or desert, then write one adaptation.
Download Original →Light and Shadows Lab
Worksheet for a flashlight experiment. Students trace shadow shapes at different distances, record changes in size, and explain why shadows are longer in the morning or evening using simple terms.
Download Original →Exploring Force and Motion
A worksheet featuring simple experiments with push and pull. Students observe how objects move, identify forces, and record results. Perfect for third graders learning basic physics concepts in quarter three science lessons.
Download Original →Life Cycles of Plants
This worksheet guides students through the stages of a plant's life, from seed to flower. Includes labeling diagrams and sequencing activities. Ideal for reinforcing quarter three biology topics with clear, visual exercises.
Download Original →Weather and Climate Patterns
Students track daily weather using charts and graphs. The worksheet covers temperature, precipitation, and wind. Designed to build observation skills and connect real-world data to quarter three earth science standards.
Download Original →Simple Machines in Action
A hands-on worksheet identifying levers, pulleys, and inclined planes. Students match tools to their functions and draw examples. Supports quarter three physical science curriculum with engaging, practical activities.
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