SCIENCE WORKSHEETS YEAR 1
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Download Original →Exploring My Five Senses
A colorful worksheet where year 1 students match body parts like eyes and ears to senses like sight and hearing. Simple illustrations help young learners identify how they explore the world around them every day.
Download Original →Sorting Living and Non-Living Things
This worksheet features pictures of animals, plants, toys, and rocks. Children cut and paste items into two groups: living things that grow and need food, and non-living things that do not. Great for early classification skills.
Download Original →Parts of a Plant
A clear diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower. Year 1 students label each part and color the plant. A simple explanation describes how roots take in water and leaves use sunlight to help the plant grow.
Download Original →Animal Habitats Match-Up
Children draw lines connecting animals like fish, birds, and rabbits to their homes: pond, nest, and burrow. This worksheet introduces basic habitats and encourages observation of where different creatures live in nature.
Download Original →Weather Watch Chart
A weekly chart for year 1 students to draw sunny, rainy, cloudy, or windy weather each day. Includes simple symbols and a space to describe how the weather feels, promoting early data collection and observation habits.
Download Original →Push and Pull Forces
Illustrated with a child opening a door and pulling a wagon, this worksheet asks students to circle whether each action is a push or a pull. It builds foundational understanding of forces in everyday movements.
Download Original →Seasons and Clothes Sorting
Students sort pictures of clothing like coats, swimsuits, and boots into four season columns. The worksheet connects weather changes to daily choices, helping year 1 learners understand how seasons affect what we wear.
Download Original →My Body Parts Labeling
A friendly outline of a child with arrows pointing to head, shoulders, knees, and toes. Year 1 students write or paste the correct body part names, reinforcing vocabulary and body awareness through a fun, familiar song theme.
Download Original →Magnetic or Not?
Featuring items like a paperclip, wooden block, coin, and eraser, this worksheet asks children to predict and test which objects stick to a magnet. A simple results table encourages hands-on scientific inquiry.
Download Original →Day and Night Sky
Two side-by-side scenes show the sun and clouds during the day, and the moon and stars at night. Students draw what they see in each sky and circle activities like sleeping or playing that match the time.
Download Original →My Five Senses Discovery Sheet
A colorful worksheet where year 1 students circle pictures they can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. Includes simple icons and a matching activity to connect senses with everyday objects like a bell or apple.
Download Original →Living vs Non-Living Things Sort
Young learners cut and paste images of animals, plants, toys, and rocks into two groups. This hands-on science worksheet helps year 1 children understand basic classification while building fine motor skills and observation habits.
Download Original →Weather Watch Observation Chart
A weekly chart for year 1 students to draw and label sunny, rainy, windy, or cloudy days. Each row includes a simple thermometer picture and space to record how the weather feels, encouraging daily scientific observation.
Download Original →Plant Growth Diary for Beginners
This worksheet guides year 1 children through planting a seed and tracking its growth. With boxes to draw the seed, sprout, and plant, plus simple sentence starters, it introduces life cycles and measurement in a fun way.
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