SCIENCE WORKSHEETS VOLCANOES

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS VOLCANOES

Most kids think volcanoes are just cool explosions on a screen—until you hand th...

Download Original →

Volcano Cross-Section Diagram Worksheet

Volcano Cross-Section Diagram Worksheet

A labeled cross-section of a stratovolcano showing magma chamber, conduit, vent, crater, and lava layers. Students identify parts and color-code geological features for earth science homework.

Download Original →

Types of Volcanoes Comparison Chart

Types of Volcanoes Comparison Chart

Three illustrated volcano types—shield, cinder cone, and composite—side by side. Students compare eruption styles, slope angles, and lava viscosity in this visual classification worksheet.

Download Original →

Volcano Eruption Sequencing Activity

Volcano Eruption Sequencing Activity

Four cartoon panels showing a volcano waking up: magma rising, gas expanding, ash cloud erupting, and lava flowing. Students cut and paste steps in correct chronological order.

Download Original →

Label the Volcano Parts Worksheet

Label the Volcano Parts Worksheet

A simple black-and-white volcano outline with arrows pointing to main features. Students write terms like magma, crater, vent, and lava flow in blank boxes for vocabulary practice.

Download Original →

Volcano Word Search Puzzle

Volcano Word Search Puzzle

A grid filled with volcano-related terms like ash, pumice, caldera, and pyroclastic. Students hunt horizontally and vertically to reinforce spelling and key geology vocabulary.

Download Original →

Volcano Fact or Fiction Quiz

Volcano Fact or Fiction Quiz

Ten true-or-false statements about volcanoes, such as "All volcanoes are mountains." Students circle answers and correct false statements to build scientific literacy.

Download Original →

Volcano Eruption Experiment Observation Sheet

Volcano Eruption Experiment Observation Sheet

A lab sheet with space to record baking soda and vinegar eruption results. Students note fizz height, color, and duration, linking chemical reactions to real volcanic gas release.

Download Original →

Ring of Fire Map Labeling Worksheet

Ring of Fire Map Labeling Worksheet

A world map highlighting the Pacific Ring of Fire with numbered dots. Students identify countries and major volcanoes like Mount Fuji and Krakatoa for geography integration.

Download Original →

Volcano Hazards and Safety Poster

Volcano Hazards and Safety Poster

An illustrated guide showing lava flows, ashfall, and pyroclastic surges. Students list safety steps like evacuation routes and emergency kits for disaster preparedness education.

Download Original →

Volcano Eruption Data Graphing Worksheet

Volcano Eruption Data Graphing Worksheet

A bar graph template with fictional eruption heights over time. Students plot data points and analyze patterns, connecting volcanic activity to real-world monitoring and prediction.

Download Original →

Volcano Cross-Section Diagram

Volcano Cross-Section Diagram

A labeled illustration showing magma chamber, conduit, vent, and crater. Ideal for teaching earth science. Students identify each part and learn how pressure builds before an eruption. Clear arrows guide understanding of volcanic structure.

Download Original →

Types of Volcanoes Worksheet

Types of Volcanoes Worksheet

Side-by-side comparison of shield, cinder cone, and stratovolcano. Each type features distinct shapes and eruption styles. Students match descriptions to images, reinforcing key differences in lava viscosity, slope steepness, and explosive potential.

Download Original →

Volcanic Eruption Sequencing Activity

Volcanic Eruption Sequencing Activity

Four-panel comic strip showing eruption stages: magma rising, gas expansion, ash cloud formation, and lava flow. Students cut and paste events in order. Promotes comprehension of cause and effect in volcanic processes.

Download Original →

Label the Volcano Parts Quiz

Label the Volcano Parts Quiz

Blank diagram with numbered arrows pointing to main volcano features. Students write terms like magma, vent, and crater. Includes a word bank for support. Perfect for assessment or review after a geology lesson on volcanoes.

Download Original →