SCIENCE WORKSHEETS KINDERGARTEN
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Download Original →Exploring the Five Senses Worksheet
A cheerful worksheet featuring a cartoon child pointing to eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and hands. Simple illustrations encourage kindergarteners to match each sense with its corresponding body part, building foundational science vocabulary through playful recognition activities.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Things Sort
Bright images of a dog, tree, rock, and toy car invite young learners to cut and paste items into living or non-living categories. This hands-on activity develops early classification skills and introduces basic biology concepts in an engaging, age-appropriate format.
Download Original →Weather Observation Chart for Kids
A colorful chart with spaces for drawing sunny, rainy, cloudy, and snowy days. Kindergarteners practice daily weather tracking by circling or coloring the correct icon, fostering observation habits and connecting real-world experiences to simple scientific recording methods.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant Labeling Activity
A friendly flower with labeled arrows pointing to roots, stem, leaves, and petals. Children trace or write the names, reinforcing plant anatomy vocabulary. The clear, large illustrations support fine motor skills while teaching essential life science fundamentals.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Game
Cute drawings of a fish, bear, bird, and frog paired with ocean, forest, sky, and pond backgrounds. Kids draw lines to match each animal to its home, promoting logical thinking and awareness of diverse ecosystems in a visually stimulating worksheet.
Download Original →Sink or Float Prediction Sheet
Simple outlines of a coin, cork, apple, and sponge next to a water glass. Kindergarteners predict and then record results by coloring a checkmark or X, introducing the scientific method through hands-on experimentation and basic concepts of density and buoyancy.
Download Original →Day and Night Sky Comparison
Split-page illustrations showing a sunlit sky with clouds and a moonlit sky with stars. Children circle objects seen during each time, building understanding of Earth’s rotation and daily cycles. The clear contrast aids visual learning for young minds.
Download Original →Magnetic vs Non-Magnetic Objects
Depictions of a paperclip, pencil, coin, and plastic toy with a magnet icon. Students sort items by drawing a circle around magnetic ones, introducing physical science concepts. The simple layout encourages independent exploration of everyday materials and their properties.
Download Original →Seasons Clothing Matching Worksheet
Illustrations of a snowman, blooming tree, beach, and falling leaves paired with a hat, raincoat, swimsuit, and sweater. Kids connect each season to appropriate clothing, linking weather patterns to personal experience and reinforcing seasonal changes in nature.
Download Original →My Body Parts Tracing Page
A large outline of a child with dotted lines for head, arm, leg, and tummy. Kindergarteners trace the words and color the corresponding areas, combining handwriting practice with basic human anatomy. This gentle introduction supports body awareness and science vocabulary.
Download Original →Colorful Five Senses Sorting Activity
A vibrant worksheet featuring pictures of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and hands. Children cut and paste items like flowers, music notes, and cookies into matching sense columns. Perfect for introducing observation skills and sensory vocabulary to young learners.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste
This engaging sheet shows a seed, sprout, plant, and flower in simple illustrations. Kids arrange the stages in order, reinforcing sequence learning. Ideal for kindergarten science centers, it builds early understanding of how living things grow and change over time.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Matching Game
A fun worksheet with a farm, ocean, forest, and arctic scene. Children draw lines connecting animals like cows, fish, deer, and polar bears to their correct homes. Great for teaching animal diversity and environmental awareness in a hands-on, visual way.
Download Original →Simple Weather Observation Chart
A daily chart featuring sun, clouds, rain, and snow icons. Kids color the correct weather and circle the temperature (hot, warm, cold). This activity encourages daily observation skills, pattern recognition, and basic data collection, making weather science accessible and fun.
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