SCIENCE WORKSHEETS GRADE 2
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Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Diagram for Second Graders
A simple, colorful diagram showing a seed growing into a sprout, then a plant with leaves, and finally a flower. Labels like seed, stem, and roots help kids understand how living things change and grow.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Sorting Worksheet
Children cut and paste animals into correct habitats like ocean, forest, desert, and pond. This hands-on activity teaches grade 2 students where different creatures live and why each environment suits them.
Download Original →Weather Observation Chart for Kids
A daily chart with sun, clouds, rain, and snow icons. Students draw or circle the weather each day, building early data collection skills. Perfect for integrating science with calendar and observation practice.
Download Original →Simple States of Matter Sorting Activity
Kids sort pictures of ice, water, steam, and other items into solid, liquid, or gas columns. Clear visuals and familiar objects make this worksheet ideal for introducing basic chemistry concepts to young learners.
Download Original →Five Senses Matching Worksheet
Students match body parts like eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands to corresponding senses. Fun illustrations of a flower, music note, cookie, and soft blanket help reinforce how we explore the world.
Download Original →Push and Pull Forces Worksheet
A worksheet showing children pushing a swing, pulling a wagon, and opening a door. Students circle whether each action is a push or pull, building foundational understanding of force and motion.
Download Original →Sun and Moon Observation Log
A simple log where kids draw or write what they see in the sky each morning and night. This activity encourages curiosity about day and night cycles and the sun’s role in our daily lives.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Things Chart
Students sort pictures of a dog, tree, rock, car, and flower into two columns. Clear definitions and visual cues help second graders distinguish between things that grow, breathe, and need food.
Download Original →Magnet Attraction Experiment Sheet
A worksheet with images of paperclips, coins, erasers, and nails. Kids predict and test which items a magnet will pick up, recording results in a simple table. Great for hands-on exploration.
Download Original →Rocks and Soil Observation Page
Students draw and describe a rock and a soil sample, noting color, texture, and size. This worksheet encourages careful observation and vocabulary building, linking earth science to everyday outdoor experiences.
Download Original →Exploring Plant Life Cycles
A colorful worksheet guiding second graders through seed, sprout, flower, and fruit stages. Includes simple labeling tasks and a cut-and-paste activity to reinforce how living things grow and change over time.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Sorting Fun
This worksheet helps kids match animals like bears, fish, and birds to their correct homes—forest, ocean, or sky. Engaging illustrations and a matching game build early ecology and classification skills.
Download Original →Weather Watchers Chart
Students track daily weather by drawing sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy symbols. A simple bar graph activity introduces data collection and observation, perfect for building foundational science inquiry habits.
Download Original →Magnet Magic Discovery Sheet
A hands-on worksheet where grade 2 learners predict and test which classroom objects are magnetic. Includes a recording table and a fun maze challenge to explore magnetic attraction and repulsion.
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