SCIENCE TEACHER WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Lab Safety Rules Worksheet
A printable worksheet featuring essential lab safety symbols and scenarios. Students match hazard icons to descriptions and identify unsafe behaviors in illustrated science lab settings. Perfect for middle school orientation or review sessions.
Download Original →Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt
Interactive worksheet guiding students to locate elements by atomic number, symbol, and group. Includes clues like 'Find the metal used in thermometers' to build familiarity with the periodic table layout. Great for chemistry units.
Download Original →Photosynthesis Diagram Fill-In
A blank diagram of the photosynthesis process with arrows and labels for sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and glucose. Students write the missing terms and color the chloroplast structure. Supports biology lesson comprehension.
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
Cut-and-paste worksheet where students classify images of ice, steam, water, and plasma into solid, liquid, gas, and plasma columns. Includes real-world examples like fog and lava to reinforce phase change concepts.
Download Original →Newton's Laws Comic Strip Template
A creative worksheet prompting students to draw and caption three-panel comics illustrating each of Newton's three laws of motion. Encourages application of physics principles through storytelling and visual representation.
Download Original →Food Web Construction Grid
Blank grid with arrows and organism cards for students to arrange producers, consumers, and decomposers into a balanced food web. Includes a pond ecosystem example to practice energy flow and trophic levels.
Download Original →Scientific Method Flowchart
Step-by-step flowchart worksheet with empty boxes for hypothesis, experiment, observation, and conclusion. Students sequence a sample investigation about plant growth, reinforcing the order and purpose of each stage.
Download Original →Rock Cycle Journey Storyboard
A storyboard worksheet where students illustrate and describe the transformation of a rock through igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic stages. Includes key terms like melting, weathering, and compaction for earth science.
Download Original →Human Body Systems Matching Quiz
Two-column matching worksheet pairing organ systems like circulatory and respiratory with their primary functions and major organs. Includes a word bank and a bonus question about system interactions for advanced learners.
Download Original →Weather vs Climate Comparison Chart
T-chart worksheet prompting students to list differences between weather and climate using examples like daily temperature vs. long-term averages. Includes a short reading passage and critical thinking questions for geography or meteorology.
Download Original →Hands-On Science Lab Sheet
A printable worksheet guiding students through a simple lab experiment on chemical reactions. Includes space for hypothesis, materials list, step-by-step procedure, observations, and conclusion. Perfect for middle school science teachers to encourage active learning and critical thinking.
Download Original →Ecosystem Food Web Diagram
An engaging worksheet where students label producers, consumers, and decomposers in a forest ecosystem. Features arrows to show energy flow and prompts for writing about predator-prey relationships. Ideal for biology teachers reinforcing ecological concepts with visual and written tasks.
Download Original →Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt
A fun, interactive worksheet challenging students to find element symbols, atomic numbers, and groups using a periodic table. Includes clues like 'Find the element used in light bulbs' and a bonus question. Great for chemistry teachers to make learning elements exciting and memorable.
Download Original →Weather vs Climate Sorting Activity
A cut-and-paste worksheet where students sort statements into 'weather' or 'climate' categories. Examples include 'It rained today' and 'Deserts are dry year-round'. Designed for earth science teachers to help students distinguish short-term conditions from long-term patterns through hands-on sorting.
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