SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ELEMENTARY

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ELEMENTARY

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Hands-On Sink or Float Science Experiment

Hands-On Sink or Float Science Experiment

A colorful worksheet shows elementary students predicting which household items sink or float. Includes a chart for recording hypotheses and results, perfect for building early scientific observation skills through playful water-based testing.

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Plant Life Cycle Diagram for Kids

Plant Life Cycle Diagram for Kids

This engaging worksheet features a clear, illustrated life cycle of a bean plant. Students label stages from seed to sprout to flower, reinforcing biology basics with simple vocabulary and arrows guiding the natural growth sequence.

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Simple Magnetism Observation Sheet

Simple Magnetism Observation Sheet

Elementary learners explore magnetic forces with this worksheet. It prompts them to test various objects and record whether they are attracted to a magnet. Includes a checklist and space for drawing results, fostering hands-on discovery.

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Weather Journal Recording Page

Weather Journal Recording Page

A daily weather worksheet helps young scientists track temperature, cloud cover, and precipitation. With icons for sunny, rainy, or snowy days, children practice data collection and pattern recognition while connecting classroom learning to real-world skies.

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Five Senses Exploration Activity

Five Senses Exploration Activity

This interactive worksheet guides students through using sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Each sense has a dedicated section for drawing or writing observations about a chosen object, encouraging mindful scientific inquiry in everyday life.

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Animal Habitat Matching Game

Animal Habitat Matching Game

Students match animals to their correct habitats on this colorful worksheet. From arctic foxes to desert lizards, each image pairs with a short description. It reinforces ecology concepts and critical thinking about where creatures live and why.

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States of Matter Sorting Chart

States of Matter Sorting Chart

A clear worksheet helps elementary kids sort items into solid, liquid, or gas categories. Includes everyday examples like ice, water, and steam, plus a simple diagram showing particle arrangement. Perfect for introducing physical science fundamentals.

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Butterfly Life Cycle Sequencing

Butterfly Life Cycle Sequencing

This worksheet features four stages of butterfly metamorphosis: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult. Students cut and paste images in order, then write a short sentence for each step. Combines fine motor skills with life science learning.

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Rocks and Minerals Observation Log

Rocks and Minerals Observation Log

Young geologists use this worksheet to record properties of different rocks: color, texture, hardness, and luster. Includes a magnifying glass icon and space for a small drawing. Encourages careful observation and descriptive scientific vocabulary.

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Simple Machines Scavenger Hunt

Simple Machines Scavenger Hunt

A fun worksheet challenges students to find levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes around home or school. Each machine has a picture and a checkbox. Builds real-world connections to physics concepts while promoting active exploration.

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Hands-On Sink or Float Experiment

Hands-On Sink or Float Experiment

A colorful worksheet featuring everyday objects like a coin, cork, and apple. Students predict and record buoyancy results, encouraging observation and hypothesis testing. Perfect for introducing density concepts to young learners in a fun, interactive way.

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Label the Butterfly Life Cycle

Label the Butterfly Life Cycle

This engaging diagram worksheet guides elementary students through four stages: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult butterfly. Clear illustrations and simple vocabulary help children understand metamorphosis while practicing sequencing and scientific terminology.

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My Five Senses Observation Sheet

My Five Senses Observation Sheet

A playful printable where kids use sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing to describe a mystery object. Prompts like "It feels bumpy" build descriptive language skills. Ideal for kindergarten and first-grade science centers or homeschool activities.

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Simple Plant Parts Matching Activity

Simple Plant Parts Matching Activity

Students match root, stem, leaf, and flower labels to a cheerful plant diagram. This worksheet reinforces basic botany vocabulary and visual recognition. A great no-prep resource for second graders exploring how plants grow and function.

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