SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR GRADE 1

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR GRADE 1

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My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

A fun worksheet where first graders draw and label objects they can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. Simple prompts guide kids to explore their environment, building early observation skills and scientific vocabulary.

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Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

This cut-and-paste activity helps grade 1 students classify pictures of animals, plants, rocks, and toys into living or non-living groups. It reinforces basic biology concepts through hands-on sorting and discussion.

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Plant Parts Labeling Page

Plant Parts Labeling Page

A clear diagram of a flower with arrows pointing to roots, stem, leaves, and petals. First graders trace the words and color each part, learning plant anatomy in a simple, engaging way.

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Weather Watcher Daily Chart

Weather Watcher Daily Chart

Students track daily weather by drawing sun, clouds, rain, or snow in a weekly chart. This worksheet introduces data collection and pattern recognition, encouraging kids to observe and describe their local climate.

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Animal Habitats Matching Game

Animal Habitats Matching Game

Match animals like fish, bears, and birds to their correct homes—ocean, forest, or sky. Each picture is labeled, helping first graders connect creatures with where they live and why.

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Push and Pull Science Experiment

Push and Pull Science Experiment

A simple worksheet where kids test objects like a toy car or ball, circling whether they push or pull to move them. It introduces force and motion concepts through playful, hands-on exploration.

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Day and Night Sky Observation

Day and Night Sky Observation

Children draw what they see in the sky during daytime and nighttime, then compare. This activity builds awareness of Earth’s cycles and encourages careful observation of natural changes.

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Sink or Float Prediction Sheet

Sink or Float Prediction Sheet

First graders predict and test whether items like a cork, coin, or apple sink or float in water. They record results in a simple table, learning about density and buoyancy through experimentation.

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Seasons Clothing Match

Seasons Clothing Match

Kids draw lines connecting each season—spring, summer, fall, winter—to appropriate clothing like boots, shorts, or coats. This worksheet links weather changes to everyday choices, fostering environmental understanding.

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Magnets Attract or Repel?

Magnets Attract or Repel?

A hands-on page where students test common objects with a magnet, circling yes or no for attraction. It introduces magnetic properties and encourages scientific inquiry through simple trial and error.

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My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

My Five Senses Discovery Sheet

A colorful worksheet featuring illustrations of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands. Students match each sense to a corresponding object like a flower or bell, building foundational observation skills through simple, engaging activities.

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Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs. Non-Living Things Sort

This cut-and-paste activity helps first graders classify images of animals, plants, rocks, and toys. By sorting items into two columns, children learn to identify characteristics of life, such as growth and movement, in a hands-on way.

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Plant Life Cycle Diagram

Plant Life Cycle Diagram

A step-by-step visual guide showing a seed sprouting into a seedling, then a mature plant with flowers. Students label each stage and color the pictures, reinforcing their understanding of how plants grow and change over time.

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Weather Observation Chart

Weather Observation Chart

A simple weekly chart where children draw or circle the daily weather—sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy. This worksheet encourages early data collection and pattern recognition, linking real-world observations to basic science concepts.

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