SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR 1ST GRADE
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Download Original →My Five Senses Discovery Sheet
A fun worksheet where first graders draw and label things they can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. Simple icons guide kids to explore everyday objects, building early observation skills and vocabulary in an engaging, hands-on way.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Sorting Activity
Young scientists cut and paste pictures of animals, plants, rocks, and toys into two groups. This colorful worksheet teaches basic classification, helping children understand what makes something alive through clear examples and easy-to-follow instructions.
Download Original →Sun and Shadows Observation Page
Kids trace a shadow in the morning and again in the afternoon to see how it moves. This outdoor science sheet introduces light and earth rotation concepts, encouraging curiosity about the sun’s path while practicing simple recording skills.
Download Original →Plant Parts Labeling Chart
A cheerful diagram of a flower with arrows pointing to roots, stem, leaves, and petals. First graders write or match the names, reinforcing vocabulary and plant biology basics. Bright illustrations make learning about nature feel like a game.
Download Original →Weather Watcher Daily Log
Children draw today’s weather and circle words like sunny, rainy, or windy. This reusable sheet builds pattern recognition and observation habits. A simple thermometer graphic helps introduce temperature concepts in a relatable, kid-friendly format.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Puzzle
Match each animal to its home, like a fish to the ocean or a bear to the forest. This cut-and-paste worksheet develops critical thinking about where creatures live, with cute illustrations that spark conversations about ecosystems and adaptation.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Experiment
Kids predict and test whether objects like a cork or coin sink or float. A simple chart with checkboxes records results, teaching hypothesis testing and buoyancy basics. Perfect for a hands-on science center or home activity.
Download Original →Magnet Magic Attraction Sheet
First graders test common items with a magnet and circle yes or no. This worksheet explores magnetic properties through real-world objects like paperclips and erasers. Clear visuals and simple language make abstract concepts accessible and fun.
Download Original →Seasons Change Coloring Calendar
A four-panel worksheet showing trees in spring, summer, fall, and winter. Kids color each scene and discuss weather changes, clothing, and activities. This visual tool reinforces cyclical thinking and connects science to daily life experiences.
Download Original →Push and Pull Motion Hunt
Children look at pictures of a wagon, swing, and door, then decide if they are pushed or pulled. This activity introduces force and motion basics. Simple arrows and checkboxes help first graders identify actions in their own playtime world.
Download Original →My Five Senses Observation Sheet
A simple worksheet where first graders draw and label something they see, hear, smell, touch, and taste. Includes picture prompts and a word bank to help young scientists explore their environment.
Download Original →Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort
Kids cut and paste pictures of animals, plants, rocks, and toys into two columns. This hands-on activity builds critical thinking about what makes something alive, perfect for early science lessons.
Download Original →Weather Watcher Daily Log
A printable chart for tracking sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy days. Students draw the weather and circle the temperature (hot, warm, cold). Great for building observation and data recording skills.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Sequencing
First graders color and arrange four stages: seed, sprout, plant, and flower. Includes simple arrows and labels to reinforce order. This worksheet introduces basic biology concepts in a fun, visual way.
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