SCIENCE WORKSHEETS GRADE 4 PLANTS
Most fourth graders think plants are boring because they've never been shown the...
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram Worksheet
A labeled diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower. Students identify each part and write its function. This worksheet reinforces basic plant anatomy for fourth graders with clear visuals and simple prompts.
Download Original →Photosynthesis Process for Kids
An illustrated worksheet explaining how plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Includes a simple diagram of a leaf and fill-in-the-blank sentences to help grade 4 students understand energy conversion.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Activity
Students arrange images of seed, sprout, seedling, mature plant, flower, and fruit in correct order. This cut-and-paste worksheet teaches the stages of growth and reproduction in flowering plants.
Download Original →What Do Plants Need to Grow?
A worksheet exploring sunlight, water, air, and soil nutrients. Includes a matching exercise and a short experiment prompt where students observe plant growth under different conditions for hands-on learning.
Download Original →Types of Plant Roots Worksheet
Illustrations of taproots and fibrous roots with descriptions. Students classify root types and match them to common plants like carrots and grass. This worksheet builds observation skills in grade 4 science.
Download Original →Leaf Shapes and Margins Identification
A visual guide to common leaf shapes like oval, heart, and needle, plus margins such as smooth and serrated. Students label leaves from real examples, enhancing their plant identification abilities.
Download Original →Seed Dispersal Methods Worksheet
Explores wind, water, animal, and explosion dispersal with colorful pictures. Students match seeds to their dispersal method and explain why different strategies help plants survive in various environments.
Download Original →Plant Adaptations in Different Habitats
Covers desert, rainforest, and aquatic plant adaptations. Students read short passages and answer questions about cactus spines, lily pads, and mangrove roots. This worksheet connects plant features to survival needs.
Download Original →Flower Parts and Pollination Activity
A detailed diagram of a flower showing petals, stamen, pistil, and pollen. Students label parts and describe how bees transfer pollen. Includes a fun coloring section for grade 4 engagement.
Download Original →Edible Plant Parts Sorting Worksheet
Students sort common foods like carrots, lettuce, apples, and broccoli into root, stem, leaf, fruit, or seed categories. This real-world connection helps fourth graders understand which plant parts we eat daily.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Diagram
A labeled diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower. Students identify each part's function: roots absorb water, stem transports nutrients, leaves make food, and flower produces seeds. Ideal for fourth-grade science lessons.
Download Original →Photosynthesis in Plants
An illustration depicting how plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food. Arrows show oxygen released as a byproduct. Simple text explains the process for grade 4 students learning about plant energy.
Download Original →Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant
A four-stage cycle showing seed, sprout, mature plant, and flower with fruit. Each stage is numbered with a short description. Helps fourth graders understand growth and reproduction in plants through a clear visual sequence.
Download Original →Plant Adaptations Worksheet
Images of cactus, water lily, and venus flytrap with labels for desert, aquatic, and carnivorous adaptations. Students match each plant to its environment and explain how features like thick stems or floating leaves help survival.
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