SCIENCE WORKSHEET STANDARD 2

SCIENCE WORKSHEET STANDARD 2

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Parts of a Plant Diagram

Parts of a Plant Diagram

A colorful worksheet showing a flower with labeled roots, stem, leaves, and petals. Students match each part to its function, like roots absorbing water and leaves making food. Ideal for standard 2 science.

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Animal Habitats Sorting Activity

Animal Habitats Sorting Activity

Children cut and paste animals into correct habitats: forest, ocean, desert, and pond. Each animal is illustrated clearly. This worksheet helps standard 2 learners understand where different creatures live and why.

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My Five Senses Chart

My Five Senses Chart

A simple chart with five columns for sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Students draw or write one thing they sense with each. Perfect for standard 2 science to explore how we experience the world.

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Magnetic or Not? Experiment Sheet

Magnetic or Not? Experiment Sheet

A worksheet listing common objects like paperclip, eraser, coin, and pencil. Students predict and test with a magnet, then record results. Great hands-on activity for standard 2 science lessons on magnetism.

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Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Four clear stages: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Students label each stage and color the pictures. This standard 2 science worksheet reinforces understanding of metamorphosis in a fun, visual way.

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Weather Observation Log

Weather Observation Log

A weekly chart for students to record sunny, cloudy, rainy, or windy days. Includes space to draw the sky and write temperature words. Helps standard 2 learners connect daily weather to science concepts.

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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods Sort

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods Sort

Two columns labeled healthy and unhealthy with food pictures like apple, chips, carrot, and candy. Students cut and paste each item. This standard 2 science worksheet teaches nutrition basics and good eating habits.

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Push and Pull Forces Worksheet

Push and Pull Forces Worksheet

Illustrations of actions like opening a door, pulling a wagon, pushing a swing. Students circle push or pull for each. Designed for standard 2 science to introduce force and motion in everyday life.

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Water Cycle Diagram to Label

Water Cycle Diagram to Label

A simple drawing of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation with arrows. Students write the correct terms in boxes. This standard 2 science worksheet makes the water cycle easy to understand and remember.

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Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

Pictures of a dog, rock, tree, car, flower, and toy. Students cut and paste into living or non-living groups. A foundational standard 2 science activity to distinguish between things that grow and those that don't.

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Parts of a Plant

Parts of a Plant

A colorful worksheet showing a flower with labeled roots, stem, leaves, and petals. Students match each part to its function, like roots absorbing water. Simple diagrams help standard 2 learners understand plant growth basics.

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Animal Habitats Match

Animal Habitats Match

An engaging worksheet featuring a forest, pond, and desert scene. Children draw lines connecting animals like fish, bears, and camels to their correct homes. Fun illustrations make learning where creatures live easy and memorable.

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The Five Senses

The Five Senses

A hands-on worksheet with pictures of a nose, ear, eye, tongue, and hand. Students write which sense each body part uses, like smelling a flower. Clear examples help standard 2 kids connect senses to everyday experiences.

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Push and Pull Forces

Push and Pull Forces

A simple worksheet showing children pushing a swing and pulling a wagon. Students circle whether each action is a push or pull. Real-life scenarios teach standard 2 learners basic physics concepts in a playful, relatable way.

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