SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ON PLANTS
Most kids think plants are boring — until they realize a Venus flytrap can count...
Download Original →Photosynthesis in Action
A vibrant diagram showing a plant absorbing sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose. Labels explain each step clearly, making it perfect for elementary science worksheets on plant energy conversion.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower
Detailed illustration of a blooming flower with labeled petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils. This worksheet helps students identify reproductive structures while reinforcing vocabulary for botany lessons in natural science.
Download Original →Seed Germination Stages
Step-by-step visual of a seed sprouting into a seedling, from dormancy to root emergence and leaf growth. Ideal for teaching plant life cycles, with space for students to write observations.
Download Original →Leaf Structure and Function
Cross-section of a leaf highlighting the cuticle, epidermis, mesophyll, and stomata. This worksheet explains how leaves perform gas exchange and photosynthesis, supporting middle school science curriculum.
Download Original →Plant Adaptations in Deserts
Cacti and succulents with thick stems, spines, and shallow roots are shown in a dry landscape. Students learn how plants survive harsh conditions, linking anatomy to environmental science concepts.
Download Original →Tree Rings and Growth
A cross-section of a tree trunk displaying annual rings, bark, and cambium layer. This worksheet teaches how to read tree age and climate history, combining math and natural science skills.
Download Original →Pollinators and Plant Reproduction
Bees, butterflies, and birds visiting colorful flowers are illustrated alongside pollen transfer diagrams. Students explore mutualism and fertilization, making this ideal for ecology-focused science worksheets.
Download Original →Water Transport in Plants
A diagram showing water moving from roots through xylem vessels to leaves. Arrows and labels explain capillary action and transpiration, helping students grasp plant physiology in a simple, visual way.
Download Original →Edible Plant Parts Sorting
Images of carrots, lettuce, apples, and broccoli sorted into roots, stems, leaves, fruits, and seeds. This interactive worksheet encourages classification and healthy eating awareness in early science education.
Download Original →Plant Cell Anatomy
A labeled diagram of a plant cell featuring the cell wall, chloroplasts, vacuole, and nucleus. Students compare it to animal cells, reinforcing cellular biology concepts in a clear, worksheet-friendly format.
Download Original →Photosynthesis in Action
A vibrant diagram showing a plant absorbing sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose. Arrows and labels explain each step clearly, making complex science easy for young learners to understand and enjoy.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower
Detailed illustration labeling the stamen, pistil, petals, and sepals of a blooming flower. Each part is color-coded with simple definitions, helping students identify reproductive structures and understand their roles in plant life cycles.
Download Original →Seed Germination Stages
Step-by-step visual of a seed sprouting into a seedling, from water absorption to root and shoot growth. Clear labels and time indicators show the transformation, perfect for teaching how plants begin their life journey.
Download Original →Plant Needs Checklist
A cheerful worksheet featuring a potted plant surrounded by icons for sunlight, water, air, and soil. Students check off each need while learning why these elements are essential for healthy growth and survival.
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