SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ABOUT MATTER
Most kids think matter is just the stuff you can touch — books, water, air. But ...
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
A colorful worksheet where students sort images of solids, liquids, and gases into labeled columns. Includes ice cubes, water, and balloons to reinforce phase identification through visual matching.
Download Original →Matter Mass and Volume Lab Sheet
Hands-on science worksheet guiding kids to measure mass with a balance and volume with graduated cylinders. Features simple data tables and questions about comparing different objects' physical properties.
Download Original →Changing States of Matter Diagram
Illustrated worksheet showing melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation with arrows. Students label phase changes between solid, liquid, and gas using real-world examples like puddles and ice cream.
Download Original →Properties of Matter Observation Chart
A structured chart for recording color, texture, hardness, and flexibility of classroom objects. Encourages young scientists to describe matter using their senses and simple tools like magnifying glasses.
Download Original →Matter Mixtures and Solutions Worksheet
Worksheet exploring how matter combines, with pictures of salt water, sand, and cereal. Students identify mixtures versus solutions and circle whether components can be separated by filtering or evaporation.
Download Original →Atoms and Molecules Basics Sheet
Introductory worksheet with simple atom diagrams showing protons, neutrons, and electrons. Includes fill-in-the-blank sentences about how atoms bond to form molecules, using water and oxygen as examples.
Download Original →Matter Conservation Experiment Log
A lab sheet for a dissolving sugar experiment, prompting students to weigh matter before and after. Teaches that mass stays the same even when matter changes form, with space for predictions and results.
Download Original →Solid Liquid Gas Cut and Paste
Interactive worksheet where children cut out pictures of everyday items like juice, rocks, and steam. They paste each into the correct state column, reinforcing classification skills through hands-on sorting.
Download Original →Matter Density Comparison Table
Worksheet featuring a table to compare densities of oil, water, and a cork. Students predict which floats or sinks, then record observations, learning that density is a key property of different types of matter.
Download Original →Physical vs Chemical Changes Worksheet
A worksheet with scenarios like rusting iron, cutting paper, and baking bread. Students decide if each is a physical or chemical change, explaining their reasoning in short sentences below each image.
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
A colorful worksheet where students cut and paste images of solids, liquids, and gases into correct columns. Includes ice cubes, water, and balloons to help young learners visually categorize everyday materials by their physical state.
Download Original →Properties of Matter Observation Chart
Students record texture, color, shape, and flexibility for common objects like a rock, sponge, and paperclip. This structured chart encourages hands-on exploration and builds vocabulary for describing physical properties in elementary science lessons.
Download Original →Matter Mass and Volume Experiment Log
A guided lab sheet for measuring and comparing mass and volume of different objects using a balance and graduated cylinder. Includes prediction and conclusion sections to develop critical thinking and data recording skills in upper elementary grades.
Download Original →Changing States: Melting and Freezing Worksheet
Illustrates how matter changes between solid and liquid through melting ice and freezing water. Features simple fill-in-the-blank sentences and a diagram for students to label the processes, reinforcing key concepts about temperature and state changes.
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