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Colorful Science Tools Matching Worksheet

Colorful Science Tools Matching Worksheet

A cheerful worksheet for kindergarteners featuring beakers, magnifying glasses, and test tubes. Kids draw lines matching each tool to its name, building early science vocabulary and fine motor skills through playful, hands-on learning activities.

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My Five Senses Observation Sheet

My Five Senses Observation Sheet

This printable invites children to draw or write what they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. Simple icons guide young learners to explore their environment, fostering curiosity and foundational scientific observation habits in a fun, accessible format.

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Living vs Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs Non-Living Things Sort

A cut-and-paste activity where kids separate pictures of animals, plants, rocks, and toys into two columns. Bright illustrations help kindergarteners grasp basic biology concepts while practicing categorization and critical thinking skills in an engaging way.

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Weather Watcher Daily Chart

Weather Watcher Daily Chart

Children track sunny, rainy, cloudy, or snowy days by coloring a simple grid. This worksheet encourages daily observation and data recording, introducing early meteorology concepts and pattern recognition through a routine that feels like a game.

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Sink or Float Prediction Experiment

Sink or Float Prediction Experiment

A hands-on worksheet where kids predict and test whether objects like a cork or coin sink or float. Simple checkboxes and space for drawings make scientific inquiry accessible, teaching hypothesis testing and cause-effect reasoning to young minds.

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Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Page

Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Page

Four clear images show a seed, sprout, plant, and flower. Kindergarteners cut and paste them in order, learning about growth and change. This activity builds sequencing skills and introduces basic biology in a visually supportive, easy-to-follow layout.

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Magnet Magic Exploration Sheet

Magnet Magic Exploration Sheet

Children test common classroom items with a magnet and record results using yes/no boxes. Colorful clip art of paper clips, erasers, and coins makes the task inviting. This worksheet sparks curiosity about physical properties and magnetic forces.

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Animal Habitats Matching Game

Animal Habitats Matching Game

A printable where kids connect animals like fish, bears, and birds to their homes—ocean, forest, or sky. Simple drawings and clear labels support early environmental science learning, encouraging children to think about where creatures live and why.

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Day and Night Sky Comparison

Day and Night Sky Comparison

Two side-by-side scenes let children draw the sun, moon, stars, and clouds. Prompts ask what they see during each time. This worksheet builds awareness of daily cycles and observational skills, blending art with basic astronomy for young learners.

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My Body Parts Science Label

My Body Parts Science Label

A friendly cartoon child with blank labels for head, hands, feet, and tummy. Kids write or paste the correct words, reinforcing body awareness and vocabulary. This simple activity supports early health science and self-discovery in a gentle, engaging way.

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Colorful Science Tools Matching Sheet

Colorful Science Tools Matching Sheet

A vibrant worksheet for kindergarteners featuring simple science tools like magnifying glasses and test tubes. Children match each tool to its picture, building early vocabulary and observation skills through fun, hands-on visual learning activities.

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My Five Senses Nature Walk Chart

My Five Senses Nature Walk Chart

This interactive science worksheet encourages kids to explore outdoors using sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. They draw or check what they observe, fostering curiosity and connecting real-world experiences to basic scientific concepts for young learners.

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Living vs Non-Living Things Sort

Living vs Non-Living Things Sort

A clear, engaging cut-and-paste activity where kindergarteners sort pictures of animals, plants, toys, and rocks into living or non-living categories. It teaches classification and critical thinking while reinforcing foundational life science vocabulary in a playful way.

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Weather Watcher Daily Observation Log

Weather Watcher Daily Observation Log

Designed for young meteorologists, this simple worksheet lets kids record daily weather by circling sun, rain, clouds, or snow. It builds pattern recognition and introduces data collection, making science relatable and fun for kindergarten students at home or school.

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