SCIENCE WORKSHEET BASIC
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Download Original →Exploring the Scientific Method
A basic science worksheet guiding students through observation, hypothesis, prediction, experiment, and conclusion. Includes simple fill-in-the-blank prompts and a fun example about plant growth to reinforce each step clearly.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram
This worksheet labels roots, stem, leaves, and flower with a clear diagram. Students match terms to parts and answer short questions about each structure's function, perfect for early elementary biology lessons.
Download Original →Simple States of Matter Sort
Students cut and paste pictures of ice, water, and steam into solid, liquid, or gas columns. Includes a brief explanation of how heating and cooling change matter, ideal for introducing basic chemistry concepts.
Download Original →Five Senses Observation Chart
A printable worksheet with columns for sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Kids draw or write what they observe about a common object like an apple, building foundational science observation skills.
Download Original →Living vs. Nonliving Things
Students circle living items like a dog or tree and cross out nonliving ones like a rock or toy. Includes a simple checklist of characteristics such as growth and movement to guide decision-making.
Download Original →Weather Matching Activity
Match sunny, rainy, cloudy, and snowy icons to their descriptions. A short section asks students to draw today's weather and write one sentence about what to wear, combining science with daily life.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Sheet
Kids predict and then test objects like a coin, cork, or sponge in water. The worksheet includes a table for recording predictions and results, plus a question about why some items float.
Download Original →Basic Animal Classification Sort
Sort animals into mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians using pictures and simple clues. A follow-up question asks students to name one feature of each group, perfect for early biology.
Download Original →Magnet Attraction Experiment
Students test common classroom items like paper clips, erasers, and coins with a magnet. They record yes or no in a chart and answer why only certain metals are attracted, introducing magnetism basics.
Download Original →Day and Night Sky Comparison
A worksheet with two boxes for drawing the sky during day and night. Students list objects seen in each, like the sun or moon, and answer a simple question about why the sky changes color.
Download Original →Exploring the Scientific Method
A basic science worksheet guiding students through observation, hypothesis, prediction, experiment, and conclusion. Simple prompts and a clear flowchart help young learners grasp foundational inquiry steps with everyday examples like plant growth or melting ice.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Things
This worksheet helps kids classify objects as living or non-living using criteria like growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Includes colorful images of animals, plants, rocks, and toys for sorting activities, building early biology understanding.
Download Original →Simple States of Matter
Students identify solids, liquids, and gases through relatable examples like water, ice, and steam. The worksheet features fill-in-the-blank questions and a matching exercise, reinforcing basic properties such as shape, volume, and particle arrangement.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram
A labeled diagram worksheet covering roots, stem, leaves, flowers, and seeds. Students match each part to its function, such as water absorption or photosynthesis. Ideal for introducing plant biology with clear visuals and simple vocabulary for beginners.
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