SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
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Download Original →Colorful Sink or Float Experiment
A bright worksheet shows a tub of water with pictures of a rock, leaf, and cork. Kids circle which items sink or float. Simple icons guide predictions, building early science observation skills through hands-on thinking.
Download Original →Five Senses Nature Scavenger Hunt
This printable features a grid with eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hand icons. Children draw or check items they find outside, like a rough pinecone or sweet berry. It encourages sensory exploration and outdoor discovery.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Sheet
Four illustrated steps show a seed, sprout, flower, and fruit. Preschoolers cut and paste the stages in order. The simple visuals help young learners grasp how living things grow and change over time.
Download Original →Magnetic or Not Sorting Activity
A worksheet displays a magnet icon and two columns. Kids color objects like a paperclip, crayon, and coin, then sort them by magnetic attraction. This introduces basic physics concepts through playful categorization.
Download Original →Weather Matching Game for Kids
Sun, rain, snow, and wind symbols appear alongside clothing items like boots and sunglasses. Children draw lines to match weather with appropriate gear. It builds logical connections and weather awareness.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Cut and Paste
Pictures of a pond, forest, and desert are paired with animals like a fish, deer, and lizard. Preschoolers glue each creature into its correct home. This fosters understanding of where different animals live.
Download Original →Simple Shadow Matching Worksheet
Each row shows a real object like a tree or butterfly next to its black silhouette. Kids draw a line to connect them. This sharpens visual discrimination and introduces light and shadow concepts.
Download Original →My Body Parts Labeling Page
A cheerful child outline has blank boxes pointing to head, hands, feet, and tummy. Preschoolers write or match word labels. It promotes body awareness and early vocabulary for human biology.
Download Original →Color Mixing Fun with Paint Drops
Three circles show red, yellow, and blue paint. Below, empty circles invite kids to predict what happens when colors combine. Simple arrows guide them to discover secondary colors through prediction.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Sorting Chart
A two-column chart features a plant and a rock as examples. Children cut out pictures of a dog, car, flower, and spoon, then place them correctly. This teaches basic classification and life science.
Download Original →Colorful Sink or Float Experiment
A bright worksheet shows a tub of water with pictures of a rock, leaf, and cork. Preschoolers predict and circle if each item sinks or floats. Simple icons and cheerful colors make early science concepts fun and hands-on.
Download Original →My Five Senses Sorting Activity
This printable features a smiling child and five columns for sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Kids cut and paste pictures of a flower, cookie, and drum into the correct sense category. It builds observation skills gently.
Download Original →Seed Life Cycle Cut and Paste
A sunny worksheet displays four stages: seed, sprout, plant, and flower. Preschoolers arrange the sequence by cutting and gluing images in order. Large, friendly illustrations and simple labels support early understanding of plant growth.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Game
This sheet shows a pond, forest, and desert with cute animals like a duck, deer, and lizard. Children draw lines to match each creature to its home. Bright backgrounds and clear outlines encourage logical thinking and vocabulary building.
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