SCIENCE WORKSHEETS PLANTS GRADE 1

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS PLANTS GRADE 1

Most first graders think plants just "grow" — like magic, like the sun just wink...

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Parts of a Plant Diagram for First Graders

Parts of a Plant Diagram for First Graders

A simple, colorful diagram shows a flowering plant with roots, stem, leaves, and flower clearly labeled. Arrows point to each part. Perfect for young learners to identify basic plant anatomy and understand how each part helps the plant grow.

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What Do Plants Need to Grow? Science Worksheet

What Do Plants Need to Grow? Science Worksheet

An engaging worksheet features four icons: sun, water, soil, and air. Children match each need to a picture of a growing plant. This activity reinforces the essential elements for plant survival in a fun, visual way for grade 1 students.

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Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste Activity

Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste Activity

Four sequential images show a seed, sprout, young plant, and full-grown flower. Students cut out the pictures and paste them in the correct order. This hands-on worksheet teaches the stages of plant growth from seed to bloom.

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Label the Tree Worksheet for Grade 1

Label the Tree Worksheet for Grade 1

A large, friendly tree illustration with blank labels pointing to the trunk, branches, leaves, and roots. First graders practice writing or matching words to the correct tree parts. This worksheet builds vocabulary and observation skills about trees.

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Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Science Page

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Science Page

A colorful worksheet with pictures of apples, carrots, corn, and tomatoes. Two columns labeled 'Fruit' and 'Vegetable' help students sort each item. This activity introduces basic plant food groups and encourages critical thinking about where food comes from.

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Seed Germination Observation Journal

Seed Germination Observation Journal

A printable journal page with a large seed jar drawing and space for daily notes. Students draw what they see as a bean seed sprouts. This worksheet promotes scientific observation and recording skills for young botanists exploring how seeds grow.

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Flower Parts Matching Game Worksheet

Flower Parts Matching Game Worksheet

A simple matching activity pairs flower parts like petal, stem, and leaf with their functions. Colorful illustrations of a daisy help first graders connect each part to its role, such as petals attracting bees. Ideal for hands-on science learning.

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Plant or Not a Plant? Sorting Worksheet

Plant or Not a Plant? Sorting Worksheet

A clear worksheet with pictures of a tree, rock, flower, car, and grass. Students circle the living plants and cross out non-living items. This activity teaches classification and helps grade 1 students distinguish plants from other objects.

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How a Plant Drinks Water Science Experiment

How a Plant Drinks Water Science Experiment

A step-by-step worksheet shows a celery stalk in colored water. Students predict and then draw what happens to the leaves. This simple experiment demonstrates capillary action and how plants absorb water, making science tangible for first graders.

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My Favorite Plant Drawing and Writing Page

My Favorite Plant Drawing and Writing Page

A half-page drawing area with lines below for a short sentence. Students draw their favorite plant and write one fact about it, like 'It needs sun.' This worksheet combines art, literacy, and science, encouraging personal connection to plant learning.

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Parts of a Plant Diagram

Parts of a Plant Diagram

A simple, colorful diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower for first graders. Labels are clear and large, with arrows pointing to each part. Perfect for introducing basic plant anatomy in a fun, visual way.

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What Plants Need to Grow

What Plants Need to Grow

Illustration of a happy plant with sun, water, soil, and air icons around it. Each need is labeled with easy words and bright colors. Helps young learners understand the four essentials for plant growth.

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Plant Life Cycle for Kids

Plant Life Cycle for Kids

Four-step cycle showing seed, sprout, young plant, and adult plant with flowers. Arrows connect each stage, and simple sentences describe the changes. Great for teaching sequence and growth concepts to grade 1.

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Sorting Fruits and Vegetables

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables

Two baskets labeled 'Fruits' and 'Vegetables' with colorful drawings of common produce like apples, carrots, and tomatoes. Students cut and paste items into correct groups. Builds classification skills and plant food awareness.

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