SCIENCE 6 WORKSHEETS QUARTER 1
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Download Original →Exploring the Scientific Method Worksheet
This worksheet guides sixth graders through the steps of the scientific method, including observation, hypothesis, experiment, and conclusion. Students practice identifying variables and designing simple tests. Perfect for reinforcing quarter 1 science fundamentals.
Download Original →Classifying Living Things Activity Sheet
Students learn to classify organisms into kingdoms like plants, animals, fungi, and protists. This worksheet includes sorting exercises and visual examples to help sixth graders understand biological classification basics during the first quarter.
Download Original →States of Matter and Their Changes
Focusing on solids, liquids, and gases, this worksheet explores how matter changes state through melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation. Includes diagrams and real-life examples for grade 6 science learners in quarter 1.
Download Original →Energy Sources and Forms Worksheet
This resource introduces renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, plus forms like kinetic, thermal, and chemical energy. Students match definitions and identify energy types in everyday scenarios, aligning with quarter 1 science curriculum.
Download Original →Plant and Animal Cell Comparison
Students label and compare plant and animal cell structures, including nucleus, mitochondria, and cell wall. This worksheet features diagrams and a Venn diagram activity for sixth graders studying cells in the first quarter.
Download Original →Weather Patterns and Instruments
This worksheet covers weather tools like thermometers, barometers, and anemometers. Students analyze simple weather data and learn about patterns such as fronts and precipitation, supporting quarter 1 earth science topics.
Download Original →Simple Machines Identification Sheet
Sixth graders identify levers, pulleys, inclined planes, and other simple machines in everyday objects. The worksheet includes illustrations and questions about mechanical advantage, perfect for quarter 1 physics basics.
Download Original →Ecosystems and Food Chains Activity
Students build food chains and webs using given organisms, identifying producers, consumers, and decomposers. This worksheet reinforces ecosystem relationships and energy flow for grade 6 science in the first quarter.
Download Original →Properties of Materials Investigation
This worksheet prompts students to test and record properties like hardness, flexibility, and conductivity. Includes a chart for observations and questions about material uses, aligning with quarter 1 physical science lessons.
Download Original →Earth's Layers Diagram and Questions
Students label the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core on a diagram. Accompanying questions explore each layer's composition and characteristics, supporting sixth grade earth science studies in quarter 1.
Download Original →Exploring Scientific Method Steps
A colorful worksheet guiding sixth graders through observation, hypothesis, experiment, and conclusion. Includes fill-in-the-blank sections and a simple lab scenario to practice identifying variables and controls in everyday science investigations.
Download Original →Matter and Its Properties Chart
This worksheet helps students classify solids, liquids, and gases by their properties. Features a sorting activity with real-world examples, plus short answer questions about mass, volume, and state changes for quarter 1 science review.
Download Original →Energy Forms Matching Activity
Students match definitions and pictures of kinetic, potential, thermal, and electrical energy. Includes a word bank and a diagram to label energy transformations, reinforcing key concepts from the first quarter of sixth-grade science.
Download Original →Ecosystem Interactions Worksheet
A worksheet exploring producers, consumers, and decomposers in a local ecosystem. Students complete a food web diagram and answer questions about predator-prey relationships, energy flow, and habitat roles for quarter 1 science practice.
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