SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR KIDS
Real talk: most kids would rather clean their room than touch a boring worksheet...
Download Original →Colorful Plant Life Cycle Diagram
A vibrant worksheet showing a seed sprouting into a flower. Kids can label roots, stem, leaves, and petals. Perfect for teaching growth stages with simple arrows and cheerful illustrations that make learning fun.
Download Original →Fun Solar System Matching Activity
Match planets to their names in this engaging space worksheet. Bright circles represent the sun, Earth, Mars, and more. Children connect dots while learning order and basic facts about our cosmic neighborhood.
Download Original →Simple Animal Habitats Sorting Sheet
Cut and paste animals into ocean, forest, desert, or arctic scenes. This hands-on worksheet helps kids understand where creatures live. Includes cute drawings of fish, bears, camels, and penguins for easy recognition.
Download Original →Easy Five Senses Observation Chart
A kid-friendly chart with icons for sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Children draw or write what they experience with each sense. Great for outdoor exploration or classroom sensory stations.
Download Original →Weather Tracking Calendar for Kids
Daily weather log with sun, cloud, rain, and snow symbols. Kids mark conditions and temperature each day. Builds observation skills and pattern recognition while connecting science to real-world weather changes.
Download Original →Magnet Strength Experiment Worksheet
Test which objects a magnet can pick up. Includes pictures of paper clips, coins, and erasers. Kids predict, test, and record results in simple boxes. Encourages hands-on exploration of magnetic forces.
Download Original →Parts of a Human Body Labeling Page
A friendly outline of a child with arrows pointing to head, arms, legs, and torso. Kids write or match body part names. Clear and uncluttered design makes anatomy accessible for young learners.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Record
A water-themed worksheet where kids guess if items like a cork or stone will sink or float. Includes a simple table for predictions and results. Promotes critical thinking and basic density concepts.
Download Original →Seed Germination Observation Journal
Track a bean seed growing over two weeks. Daily boxes for drawing and writing about changes. Teaches patience and scientific observation as children witness roots and shoots emerge from soil.
Download Original →Simple Food Chain Cut-and-Paste
Arrange sun, grass, rabbit, and fox in order. Kids glue pictures to show energy flow. Bright, friendly illustrations make predator-prey relationships easy to understand for early elementary students.
Download Original →Volcano Eruption Experiment
A colorful diagram shows a baking soda and vinegar volcano erupting. Kids learn chemical reactions step-by-step with labels for magma, crater, and lava flow. Perfect for hands-on earth science fun at home or school.
Download Original →Butterfly Life Cycle Chart
Bright illustrations guide children through egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly stages. Simple arrows and vocabulary words like metamorphosis make biology easy to understand. Ideal for young nature explorers and classroom projects.
Download Original →Solar System Planet Match
Kids connect planets to their orbits with cut-and-paste activity sheets. Includes fun facts about Jupiter’s size and Saturn’s rings. Encourages memory skills and space curiosity while reinforcing order from the sun.
Download Original →Sink or Float Science Sheet
A water tank drawing invites children to predict and test objects like a cork or coin. Simple yes/no columns teach density basics. Great for preschool and kindergarten experiments that build observation and critical thinking.
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