SCIENCE WORKSHEET CLASS 3
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Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram
A colorful worksheet showing a flowering plant with labeled roots, stem, leaves, and flower. Students match each part to its function like absorbing water or making food. Simple illustrations help third graders understand plant biology basics.
Download Original →Animal Classification Chart
This worksheet groups animals into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Kids cut and paste pictures into correct categories. Fun facts about each group encourage observation skills and introduce scientific classification for young learners.
Download Original →The Water Cycle Activity
A diagram of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation with arrows. Students label stages and draw clouds or rain. Simple vocabulary like 'water vapor' and 'collection' makes the cycle easy to grasp for third-grade science explorers.
Download Original →My Five Senses Matching
Pictures of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands paired with objects like a flower, bell, or cookie. Children draw lines connecting senses to examples. This worksheet builds awareness of how we observe the world around us.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Things
A T-chart worksheet where students sort images of animals, plants, rocks, and toys. Key questions like 'Does it grow?' or 'Does it need food?' guide classification. Perfect for introducing basic life science concepts to class 3.
Download Original →Types of Weather Worksheet
Sunny, rainy, windy, snowy, and cloudy scenes with matching clothing or activities. Kids draw or write what they wear in each weather type. This activity links science to daily life and builds weather vocabulary for young students.
Download Original →Magnet Attraction Test
A worksheet with pictures of paper clips, coins, erasers, and nails. Students predict and record which items a magnet will attract. Simple yes/no columns teach hypothesis testing and introduce magnetic properties in a hands-on way.
Download Original →Food Chain Puzzle
Arrows connect a sun, grass, rabbit, and fox in a simple food chain. Students cut and paste the sequence or write labels. This visual activity explains energy flow and predator-prey relationships for third-grade science curriculum.
Download Original →Rocks and Minerals Sort
Pictures of smooth pebbles, rough granite, shiny quartz, and chalk. Students sort by texture, color, or hardness. A simple chart helps classify rocks as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic, sparking curiosity about Earth materials.
Download Original →Push and Pull Forces
Illustrations of a child pushing a swing, pulling a wagon, or opening a door. Students circle 'push' or 'pull' for each action. This worksheet introduces force concepts with relatable examples, making physics fun for class 3 learners.
Download Original →Exploring Plant Parts
A colorful worksheet showing a labeled diagram of a flower, stem, leaves, and roots. Students match names to parts and answer simple questions about how plants grow and get food from sunlight.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Match-Up
This worksheet features pictures of forests, oceans, and deserts alongside animals like deer, fish, and camels. Kids draw lines to connect each creature to its correct home while learning about adaptation.
Download Original →Weather and Seasons Fun
Bright illustrations of sun, rain, clouds, and snow help children identify weather patterns. Activities include circling the correct season for each picture and drawing what they wear in summer or winter.
Download Original →Our Five Senses Activity
A hands-on sheet with images of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands. Students write or circle which sense is used for tasting an apple, hearing a bell, or feeling a soft blanket.
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