SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN

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Colorful Five Senses Sorting Activity

Colorful Five Senses Sorting Activity

A bright worksheet where kids cut and paste pictures of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands. Each sense organ matches a fun object like a flower or bell, helping little learners connect senses to real-world experiences.

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My First Animal Habitat Match-Up

My First Animal Habitat Match-Up

This printable invites kindergarteners to draw lines connecting animals to their homes. A fish swims to a pond, a bird flies to a nest. Simple visuals and clear labels make early science concepts easy and engaging.

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Living vs. Non-Living Things Chart

Living vs. Non-Living Things Chart

Children examine cheerful illustrations of a puppy, a rock, a tree, and a toy car. They circle living items and cross out non-living ones. This hands-on worksheet builds foundational classification skills for young scientists.

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Weather Watcher Daily Observation Sheet

Weather Watcher Daily Observation Sheet

A kid-friendly chart with sun, cloud, rain, and snow icons. Each day, children color the correct weather and draw what they see outside. Perfect for building observation habits and linking science to daily life.

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Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Puzzle

Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Puzzle

Four simple pictures show a seed, sprout, flower, and fruit. Kids cut and paste them in order. The clear, bold images help kindergarteners understand how plants grow from tiny seeds into big, beautiful plants.

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Sink or Float Prediction Experiment

Sink or Float Prediction Experiment

A worksheet featuring a tub of water and objects like a cork, coin, and apple. Children predict by drawing a smile or frown, then test real items. This activity sparks curiosity about density and buoyancy.

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Magnet Magic Sorting Page

Magnet Magic Sorting Page

Kids explore magnetism by sorting pictures of a paperclip, wooden block, and nail. They place magnetic items in one box and non-magnetic in another. Large, simple drawings make this perfect for small hands.

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Day and Night Sky Comparison

Day and Night Sky Comparison

Two side-by-side scenes show a bright sun and moon with stars. Children color the day sky yellow and the night sky blue, then draw what they see at each time. This worksheet teaches basic Earth science concepts.

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Parts of a Flower Labeling Fun

Parts of a Flower Labeling Fun

A large, friendly flower with petals, stem, leaves, and roots clearly shown. Kids trace dotted words and point to each part. The cheerful design encourages early vocabulary building and botany awareness.

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Push and Pull Force Discovery Sheet

Push and Pull Force Discovery Sheet

Action-packed illustrations show a child pushing a swing and pulling a wagon. Kindergarteners circle the correct word for each picture. This simple worksheet introduces physics concepts through familiar, playful movements.

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Colorful Five Senses Sorting Activity

Colorful Five Senses Sorting Activity

A vibrant worksheet where kindergarteners cut and paste pictures of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands. Each sense organ is matched to corresponding objects like flowers, music, or food, building early biology awareness through hands-on play.

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Simple Plant Life Cycle Diagram

Simple Plant Life Cycle Diagram

This printable features a smiling seed, sprout, flower, and fruit in a circular path. Kids connect the stages with arrows and color each step, introducing basic concepts of growth and nature observation in a fun, visual way.

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Animal Habitats Matching Game

Animal Habitats Matching Game

Children draw lines from animals like fish, birds, and bears to their homes: pond, nest, or cave. The worksheet uses cute illustrations and simple labels, helping young learners understand where different creatures live and why.

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Weather and Seasons Dress-Up Chart

Weather and Seasons Dress-Up Chart

A cut-and-paste activity showing a child and four weather scenes: sunny, rainy, snowy, and windy. Kids select appropriate clothing items like boots, hats, or umbrellas, teaching cause-and-effect and seasonal changes through creative matching.

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