SCIENCE WORKSHEETS EASY

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS EASY

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Simple Plant Life Cycle Chart

Simple Plant Life Cycle Chart

A clear, easy-to-follow worksheet showing the four stages of a plant's life: seed, sprout, flower, and fruit. Perfect for young learners to color and label, reinforcing basic biology concepts without overwhelming text.

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Easy Animal Habitats Match-Up

Easy Animal Habitats Match-Up

This worksheet asks kids to draw lines connecting animals like fish, bears, and birds to their correct homes: ocean, forest, and sky. Simple illustrations and minimal reading make it ideal for kindergarten science exploration.

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Basic Five Senses Sorting Activity

Basic Five Senses Sorting Activity

Children cut and paste pictures of objects like a bell, flower, and apple into columns for hearing, smell, and taste. This hands-on worksheet builds foundational science skills through easy, engaging sorting tasks.

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Simple Weather Observation Log

Simple Weather Observation Log

A one-page printable where kids draw or circle the daily weather: sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy. Includes a small thermometer to color, making weather tracking easy and fun for early elementary science lessons.

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Easy Push and Pull Science Sheet

Easy Push and Pull Science Sheet

Students identify actions as push or pull by looking at simple drawings of a child opening a door or pulling a wagon. No reading required, just circling the correct word, perfect for introducing physics basics.

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Basic Sink or Float Experiment Chart

Basic Sink or Float Experiment Chart

A straightforward worksheet for a home or classroom sink-or-float activity. Kids predict and then record results for items like a coin, cork, and pencil, using simple checkboxes for easy data collection.

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Simple Parts of a Flower Diagram

Simple Parts of a Flower Diagram

A large, uncluttered flower illustration with labels for petal, stem, leaf, and root. Students color each part and trace the words, making plant anatomy easy to learn for preschool and first-grade science.

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Easy Day and Night Sorting Sheet

Easy Day and Night Sorting Sheet

Children cut out pictures of the sun, moon, stars, and a bed, then paste them into day or night columns. This simple worksheet helps young kids understand daily cycles through visual, hands-on sorting.

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Basic Food Groups Plate Worksheet

Basic Food Groups Plate Worksheet

A paper plate divided into four sections for fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins. Kids draw or paste food pictures into each area, learning healthy eating basics in an easy, non-intimidating science activity.

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Simple Magnet Attraction Test

Simple Magnet Attraction Test

Students test common classroom items like a paperclip, eraser, and coin with a magnet, then circle 'yes' or 'no' on the worksheet. Easy icons and minimal text make this a perfect introductory physical science task.

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Simple Science: Plant Parts

Simple Science: Plant Parts

A clear worksheet for young learners to label roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. Includes a cheerful diagram and easy matching activity. Perfect for building basic biology vocabulary without overwhelming students.

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Easy Weather Observation Chart

Easy Weather Observation Chart

A one-page printable where kids draw today's weather and circle temperature words like hot or cold. Great for morning routines. Simple icons guide early readers to record sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy conditions independently.

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My Five Senses Match-Up

My Five Senses Match-Up

A straightforward cut-and-paste worksheet linking senses to body parts. Children match eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands to seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching. Ideal for kindergarten science centers.

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Sink or Float? Quick Experiment

Sink or Float? Quick Experiment

A beginner-friendly sheet listing common objects like a cork or coin. Kids predict then test each item in water, marking results in a simple table. Encourages hands-on exploration with minimal setup and clear instructions.

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