SCIENCE WORKSHEET LIVING THINGS
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Download Original →Exploring Living and Non-Living Things
A vibrant worksheet featuring a garden scene with labeled images of plants, animals, and rocks. Students circle the living things, reinforcing the basic characteristics of life like growth, movement, and reproduction in a simple, engaging layout.
Download Original →Animal Classification Chart for Kids
An illustrated chart on a worksheet sorting mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Each category shows colorful examples like a dog, eagle, snake, frog, and salmon, helping young learners identify key traits of different animal groups.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Diagram Worksheet
A step-by-step diagram showing a seed sprouting into a seedling, then a mature plant with flowers and fruit. Students label each stage and write short descriptions, connecting visual learning with basic biology concepts about growth and reproduction.
Download Original →Habitats and Homes of Living Things
A worksheet depicting a forest, pond, desert, and ocean with cut-out animals. Children match each creature to its correct habitat, learning how living things adapt to environments like caves, trees, or water for shelter and food.
Download Original →What Do Living Things Need? Activity Sheet
A colorful page with icons for air, water, food, and sunlight. Students draw lines connecting each need to a living thing like a plant, fish, bird, or human, reinforcing the essential requirements for survival in a fun, interactive way.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Sorting Game
A worksheet with two columns and mixed images of a butterfly, rock, tree, toy car, and flower. Children cut and paste or circle items into the correct group, practicing observation skills to distinguish between living and non-living objects.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet
A detailed illustration of a tulip with arrows pointing to petals, stem, leaves, and roots. Students write the correct names in boxes, learning plant anatomy while understanding how each part helps the living thing survive and reproduce.
Download Original →Five Senses and Living Things
A worksheet showing a child touching a cat, smelling a flower, and tasting an apple. Students match each sense to the living thing being observed, connecting sensory experiences to how humans and animals interact with their environment.
Download Original →Food Chains in Nature Worksheet
An arrow-based diagram linking a sun, grass, rabbit, and fox. Students fill in missing links and write sentences about energy flow, understanding how living things depend on each other for food in a simple ecosystem model.
Download Original →Life Cycle of a Butterfly Activity
A four-stage cycle with images of egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Students number the stages and draw arrows, then write one fact per stage, learning metamorphosis as a key example of how living things change over time.
Download Original →Exploring Living vs Non-Living Things
A vibrant worksheet featuring a garden scene where children circle living items like a butterfly, tree, and dog, while crossing out non-living objects such as rocks and toys. Includes simple prompts for sorting and classifying.
Download Original →Life Cycle of a Plant Diagram
An illustrated worksheet showing the stages of a bean plant's growth from seed to sprout to flowering plant. Students label each phase and color the roots, stem, leaves, and petals to reinforce understanding of plant development.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Activity
A colorful worksheet where kids draw lines connecting animals like fish, bears, and birds to their correct habitats: ocean, forest, and sky. Includes short descriptions of each habitat to build vocabulary about where living things thrive.
Download Original →Basic Needs of Living Things Chart
A clear worksheet with a chart for students to list what humans, plants, and animals need to survive: water, food, air, and shelter. Includes picture prompts and a space to draw a living thing in its environment.
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