SCIENCE WORKSHEET ECOSYSTEMS

SCIENCE WORKSHEET ECOSYSTEMS

Most kids think ecosystems are just "nature stuff" — trees, bugs, and dirt. But ...

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Forest Food Web Diagram

Forest Food Web Diagram

A detailed science worksheet illustrating a forest ecosystem's food web. Arrows connect producers like oak trees to primary consumers, then to secondary consumers like foxes. Students label trophic levels and identify energy flow paths.

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Pond Ecosystem Labeling Activity

Pond Ecosystem Labeling Activity

A cross-section diagram of a pond ecosystem for a science worksheet. Features labeled zones including emergent plants, floating leaves, and bottom-dwelling organisms. Students identify producers, consumers, and decomposers in the aquatic habitat.

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Desert Biome Adaptations Chart

Desert Biome Adaptations Chart

A science worksheet focusing on desert ecosystem adaptations. Includes images of a cactus, kangaroo rat, and fennec fox with blank spaces. Students describe structural and behavioral adaptations that help organisms survive extreme heat and dryness.

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Rainforest Layers Cut and Paste

Rainforest Layers Cut and Paste

An interactive science worksheet depicting rainforest ecosystem layers: emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor. Students cut out animal pictures and paste them into correct layers, reinforcing understanding of habitat stratification and species distribution.

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Grassland Energy Pyramid

Grassland Energy Pyramid

A science worksheet featuring a grassland ecosystem energy pyramid. Levels show grasses at the base, then grasshoppers, mice, snakes, and hawks. Students calculate energy transfer percentages and explain why fewer organisms exist at higher trophic levels.

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Ocean Ecosystem Food Chain

Ocean Ecosystem Food Chain

A marine science worksheet illustrating an ocean food chain. Includes phytoplankton, zooplankton, small fish, tuna, and shark. Students draw arrows showing energy flow and answer questions about predator-prey relationships and the role of sunlight.

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Tundra Biome Organism Matching

Tundra Biome Organism Matching

A science worksheet for tundra ecosystems. Features images of arctic fox, polar bear, moss, and caribou with descriptions. Students match each organism to its role as producer, consumer, or decomposer, and explain adaptations to cold.

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Wetland Habitat Sorting Activity

Wetland Habitat Sorting Activity

A science worksheet on wetland ecosystems. Shows pictures of cattails, frogs, dragonflies, and herons. Students sort organisms into categories: producers, herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers, then write a short paragraph about wetland interdependence.

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Savanna Food Web Worksheet

Savanna Food Web Worksheet

A savanna ecosystem worksheet with acacia trees, zebras, lions, and vultures. Students connect organisms with arrows to create a food web, then identify primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers. Includes questions about keystone species.

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Coral Reef Ecosystem Diagram

Coral Reef Ecosystem Diagram

A science worksheet depicting a coral reef ecosystem. Features coral polyps, parrotfish, sea turtles, and sharks. Students label symbiotic relationships like clownfish and anemone, and explain how biodiversity supports reef health and stability.

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Forest Food Web Diagram

Forest Food Web Diagram

A detailed science worksheet illustrating a forest ecosystem food web. Arrows connect producers like oak trees to primary consumers such as deer, then to secondary consumers like wolves, with clear labels for each trophic level.

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Pond Ecosystem Cut and Paste

Pond Ecosystem Cut and Paste

An interactive worksheet featuring a pond scene with blank spaces. Students cut out images of frogs, lily pads, dragonflies, and algae to correctly place them in the ecosystem, reinforcing habitat relationships and energy flow.

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Desert Biome Animal Adaptations

Desert Biome Animal Adaptations

A worksheet exploring how desert animals survive extreme heat and dryness. Features a camel with labeled hump and long eyelashes, a fennec fox with large ears, and a cactus, prompting students to match adaptations to functions.

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Ocean Zones and Organisms Chart

Ocean Zones and Organisms Chart

A vertical chart worksheet dividing the ocean into sunlight, twilight, and midnight zones. Students label each zone and draw or paste organisms like seaweed, jellyfish, and anglerfish, learning about light penetration and habitat depth.

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