SCIENCE WORKSHEET STANDARD 2
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Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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.
Download Original →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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