SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Download Original →Colorful Plant Life Cycle Diagram
A vibrant worksheet showing a seed sprouting into a flower. Arrows guide students through germination, growth, pollination, and seed dispersal. Perfect for elementary science lessons on how living things grow and change over time.
Download Original →Simple Animal Classification Chart
This worksheet features mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish with clear illustrations. Students match animals to their groups using key traits like fur, feathers, or scales. Great for building early biology observation skills.
Download Original →Five Senses Matching Activity
Children connect pictures of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands to corresponding objects like a bell, flower, or apple. This hands-on worksheet reinforces how we explore the world through sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
Download Original →Weather Observation Recording Sheet
A daily log where kids draw clouds, write temperature, and note wind or rain. Includes simple symbols for sunny, cloudy, rainy, and snowy days. Encourages young scientists to track patterns and predict weather changes.
Download Original →Magnet Strength Experiment Page
Students test which objects a magnet can pick up, like paper clips or coins. They record results in a table and draw conclusions about magnetic materials. A fun introduction to forces and physical science concepts.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet
A large, clear diagram of a flower with blank labels for petals, stem, leaves, and roots. Students cut and paste or write the correct names. Supports vocabulary building and understanding of plant anatomy.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Chart
Kids predict whether items like a cork, rock, or apple will sink or float in water. They test each object and record actual results. Teaches hypothesis testing and basic properties of matter in a playful way.
Download Original →Simple Food Chain Puzzle
Arrows connect a sun, grass, rabbit, and fox in a linear food chain. Students cut out pictures and arrange them in order. Explains energy flow and predator-prey relationships for early ecology lessons.
Download Original →States of Matter Sorting Activity
Pictures of ice, water, steam, and other examples are sorted into solid, liquid, or gas columns. Includes a simple definition for each state. Helps elementary students grasp how matter changes with temperature.
Download Original →My Body Systems Matching Game
A worksheet pairing organs like the heart, lungs, and stomach with their body systems. Students draw lines from each organ to the correct system name. Introduces human biology in an accessible, visual format.
Download Original →Hands-On Science: Sink or Float Experiment
A colorful worksheet shows a child testing objects in water. Students predict buoyancy, then record results. Perfect for elementary school, this activity builds observation skills and introduces basic physics concepts through simple, engaging experiments.
Download Original →Life Cycle of a Butterfly Diagram
This worksheet features a clear, illustrated diagram of butterfly metamorphosis. Elementary students label each stage from egg to adult. It combines art and science, helping young learners understand biological growth and transformation in nature.
Download Original →Weather Watcher Observation Log
A printable worksheet for tracking daily weather. Kids draw clouds, measure temperature, and note wind direction. Designed for elementary school, it encourages outdoor exploration and teaches data collection, patterns, and basic meteorology concepts.
Download Original →Simple Machines: Lever and Pulley Activity
This worksheet introduces levers and pulleys with real-world examples. Elementary students identify machines in pictures and explain how they make work easier. It promotes critical thinking and connects classroom science to everyday tools.
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