SCIENCE WORKSHEETS GRADE 3
If your third grader would rather clean their room than crack open a science boo...
Download Original →Exploring Plant Life Cycles
A vibrant worksheet guiding third graders through seed germination, growth, flowering, and seed dispersal. Includes labeling diagrams and simple sequencing activities to reinforce how plants change and reproduce over time.
Download Original →Simple Machines in Action
This worksheet introduces levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes with real-life examples. Students match tools to machine types and draw how each makes work easier, building foundational physics understanding.
Download Original →Weather Patterns and Tools
Third graders learn to identify sunny, rainy, windy, and snowy conditions. Activities include reading a thermometer, matching weather tools like rain gauges, and predicting daily weather based on cloud types.
Download Original →Animal Habitats and Adaptations
Explore deserts, forests, oceans, and arctic regions. Students match animals to their homes and describe how fur, fins, or camouflage help them survive. A fun cut-and-paste activity reinforces habitat concepts.
Download Original →States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas
This worksheet uses everyday examples like ice, water, and steam. Children sort items into three categories, observe changes with temperature, and complete a simple experiment to see melting and freezing.
Download Original →The Solar System for Kids
A colorful guide to planets orbiting the Sun. Students label planets, learn their order, and identify characteristics like size and temperature. A matching game helps remember which planets are rocky or gas giants.
Download Original →Food Chains and Energy Flow
Introduce producers, consumers, and decomposers through a pond ecosystem. Kids draw arrows to show energy transfer from sun to plants to animals, then create their own simple food chain with given organisms.
Download Original →Rocks, Minerals, and Soil
Hands-on activities help third graders classify rocks by color, texture, and hardness. They learn about soil layers and mineral uses, then complete a crossword puzzle to reinforce vocabulary like igneous and sedimentary.
Download Original →Human Body Systems Basics
Focus on the skeletal, muscular, and digestive systems. Students label bones, match muscles to movements, and trace the path of food. A fun fact section highlights how organs work together.
Download Original →Force, Motion, and Friction
Explore pushes, pulls, and how surfaces affect movement. Kids predict which objects slide farthest on carpet versus ice, record results, and draw arrows showing direction. A simple ramp experiment is included.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Exploration
A colorful worksheet guiding third graders through seed germination, growth, and pollination. Includes labeling diagrams and simple fill-in-the-blank questions to reinforce how plants develop from seeds to flowering adults.
Download Original →Simple Machines in Action
Engaging activity sheet introducing levers, pulleys, and inclined planes. Students match everyday tools like scissors and ramps to their machine type, with space to draw examples from home or school.
Download Original →Weather Patterns Tracker
Interactive worksheet for recording daily temperature, cloud types, and precipitation. Includes a weekly chart and questions prompting kids to compare sunny, rainy, and windy conditions using basic observation skills.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Match-Up
Fun cut-and-paste exercise where students pair animals like polar bears and camels with correct habitats such as arctic tundra or desert. Includes short reading passages about adaptation and survival.
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