SCIENCE WORKSHEET RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Download Original →Label the Parts of the Respiratory System
A clear diagram of the human respiratory system with blank labels for the nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and diaphragm. Students write the correct names in the provided boxes to reinforce anatomy vocabulary.
Download Original →How Oxygen Travels Through Your Body
This worksheet illustrates the path of oxygen from the nose into the alveoli and bloodstream. Arrows and simple text explain gas exchange, helping students visualize how breathing fuels every cell in the body.
Download Original →The Diaphragm: Your Breathing Muscle
A cross-section view shows the diaphragm contracting and relaxing during inhalation and exhalation. Students color the lungs expanding and shrinking while answering questions about muscle function and air pressure changes.
Download Original →Match the Respiratory Organs to Their Functions
Students draw lines connecting organs like the pharynx, larynx, and bronchioles to their roles, such as warming air or producing sound. This matching activity builds understanding of each structure's unique job.
Download Original →Fill in the Blanks: Breathing Process
A paragraph describing inhalation and exhalation with missing key terms like 'rib cage,' 'alveoli,' and 'carbon dioxide.' Students complete the text using a word bank, reinforcing the sequence of a single breath.
Download Original →Healthy vs. Unhealthy Lungs Comparison
Two lung diagrams side by side—one pink and healthy, one gray and damaged from smoking. Students list differences and explain how pollutants affect respiratory function, promoting awareness of lung health.
Download Original →Word Search: Respiratory System Vocabulary
A fun word search grid containing 15 hidden terms such as 'cilia,' 'mucus,' 'pharynx,' and 'oxygen.' After finding the words, students write a short definition for each to solidify their respiratory vocabulary.
Download Original →The Path of Air: Cut and Paste Activity
Students cut out labeled cards for the nose, trachea, bronchi, and lungs, then paste them in the correct order on a flowchart. Arrows guide the sequence from air entry to gas exchange in the alveoli.
Download Original →Gas Exchange in the Alveoli Diagram
A detailed close-up of an alveolus surrounded by capillaries. Students label oxygen and carbon dioxide movement, color the blood cells, and answer two questions about how diffusion enables breathing at the cellular level.
Download Original →Respiratory System True or False Quiz
Ten statements about the respiratory system, such as 'The diaphragm is a bone' or 'Alveoli absorb oxygen.' Students circle true or false and correct the false statements, testing their knowledge of key facts.
Download Original →Label the Lungs Diagram
A clean, labeled diagram of the human respiratory system for students to identify the trachea, bronchi, and alveoli. Perfect for middle school science worksheets, this visual aid reinforces anatomy basics and gas exchange concepts.
Download Original →Breathing Mechanics Worksheet
This worksheet illustrates how the diaphragm and rib cage work together during inhalation and exhalation. Students trace airflow through the nose, pharynx, and lungs while learning about pressure changes in the chest cavity.
Download Original →Gas Exchange in Alveoli
A detailed close-up showing oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusion across alveolar and capillary walls. Ideal for high school biology, this worksheet explains how red blood cells transport oxygen and remove waste during respiration.
Download Original →Respiratory System Word Search
A fun word search puzzle featuring key terms like pharynx, larynx, bronchioles, and cilia. Designed for elementary science review, it helps students memorize vocabulary while reinforcing the path air takes from nose to lungs.
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