SCIENCE WORKSHEETS PLANTS
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Download Original →Photosynthesis Diagram Worksheet
A detailed worksheet featuring a labeled diagram of a plant cell, showing chloroplasts, sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide converting into glucose and oxygen. Students fill in blanks to explain each step of the photosynthesis process.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower Labeling Sheet
An educational worksheet with a large, clear illustration of a tulip flower. Arrows point to the petals, stamen, pistil, sepals, and receptacle. Students write the correct names in boxes, reinforcing plant reproductive anatomy.
Download Original →Seed Germination Observation Log
A printable log with space for drawing and writing about a bean seed's growth over two weeks. Includes prompts for recording daily changes in root length, stem height, and leaf count, perfect for hands-on science experiments.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste
A sequencing worksheet showing four stages: seed, sprout, mature plant, and flower. Students cut out images and paste them in the correct order, then write a short sentence describing each phase of the life cycle.
Download Original →Tree Identification Leaf Chart
A nature-themed worksheet featuring outlines of oak, maple, birch, and pine leaves. Students match each leaf to its tree name by drawing lines, and color the leaves using realistic shades like green, brown, and yellow.
Download Original →Soil and Plant Needs Matching
An interactive worksheet where students draw lines connecting plant needs—sunlight, water, air, nutrients, and space—to corresponding pictures. Includes a short reading passage explaining how soil supports root growth and stability.
Download Original →Carnivorous Plant Fact Sheet
A fascinating worksheet about Venus flytraps and pitcher plants. Students read short facts about how these plants trap insects for nutrients, then answer comprehension questions and label a diagram of a trap mechanism.
Download Original →Plant Adaptations in Deserts
A science worksheet exploring how cacti and succulents survive arid climates. Features illustrations of thick stems, spines, and shallow roots. Students complete a table matching adaptations to their functions, like water storage and protection.
Download Original →Fruit or Vegetable Sorting Activity
A colorful cut-and-paste worksheet with images of apples, carrots, tomatoes, and broccoli. Students sort them into two columns labeled 'fruit' and 'vegetable' based on botanical definitions, then write one fact about each.
Download Original →Plant Growth Experiment Data Sheet
A structured worksheet for recording a controlled experiment comparing plant growth with and without fertilizer. Includes columns for day, height, leaf count, and observations. Students graph results and write a conclusion about nutrient effects.
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 processes.
Download Original →Parts of a Flower
An illustrated cross-section of a flower with labeled petals, stamen, pistil, and sepals. This image helps students identify reproductive structures, ideal for botany worksheets focusing on plant anatomy and pollination basics.
Download Original →Seed Germination Stages
A sequential visual of a seed sprouting into a seedling, showing root and shoot development over time. Each stage is numbered for easy worksheet integration, teaching kids about plant life cycles and growth requirements.
Download Original →Plant Needs Checklist
A colorful infographic depicting sunlight, water, air, and soil as essential plant needs. Icons and simple text make it accessible for young learners, supporting science worksheets that explore what plants require to thrive.
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