SCIENCE WORKSHEETS YEAR 2

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS YEAR 2

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Growing Seeds Experiment

Growing Seeds Experiment

A simple worksheet where year 2 students draw and label a seed's growth stages. Includes space to record daily observations like height and leaf count, perfect for introducing basic plant biology and scientific recording skills.

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Animal Habitats Sorting

Animal Habitats Sorting

This worksheet asks children to match animals like frogs, birds, and fish to their correct habitats: pond, tree, or ocean. It builds early classification skills and understanding of where different creatures live naturally.

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My Five Senses Chart

My Five Senses Chart

A fun activity where kids list one thing they can see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. Each sense has a dedicated box for drawing or writing, helping year 2 learners connect personal experiences to basic science concepts.

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Materials and Their Properties

Materials and Their Properties

Students identify common objects like a wooden spoon or metal key, then tick whether they are hard, soft, shiny, or dull. This worksheet reinforces vocabulary for describing materials in everyday life.

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Push and Pull Forces

Push and Pull Forces

Children look at pictures of a child pushing a swing or pulling a wagon, then circle the correct force word. It introduces the concept of motion and forces in a simple, visual way for young learners.

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Weather Diary Template

Weather Diary Template

A weekly chart for year 2 students to record daily weather: sunny, rainy, cloudy, or windy. Includes a small thermometer drawing to color, encouraging observation and pattern recognition in nature.

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Living vs Non-Living Things

Living vs Non-Living Things

This worksheet presents images of a cat, rock, tree, and toy car. Students sort them into two columns by circling or cutting and pasting, teaching the basic criteria for life like growth and movement.

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Rocks and Soil Observation

Rocks and Soil Observation

Kids examine a small rock and soil sample, then draw and describe texture, color, and size. Simple prompts guide them to use magnifying glasses and record findings like 'bumpy' or 'brown'.

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Healthy Eating Plate

Healthy Eating Plate

A blank plate divided into sections for fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein. Year 2 students draw or paste food pictures, learning about balanced diets and why different food groups help our bodies.

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Day and Night Sorting

Day and Night Sorting

Students sort activities like sleeping, eating breakfast, or stargazing into day or night columns. This worksheet reinforces the concept of Earth's rotation and daily routines linked to sunlight.

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Exploring Plant Growth: A Year 2 Science Worksheet

Exploring Plant Growth: A Year 2 Science Worksheet

This worksheet helps year 2 students observe how seeds grow into plants. Children label parts like roots, stems, and leaves, then draw their own sprouting bean. A simple experiment encourages recording daily changes in plant height.

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Animal Habitats Sorting Activity for Year 2

Animal Habitats Sorting Activity for Year 2

Young learners match animals to their homes—forest, ocean, desert, or pond. This colorful worksheet builds observation skills and introduces basic ecology. Each picture prompts discussion about why certain animals live where they do.

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Year 2 Materials: Magnetic or Not? Worksheet

Year 2 Materials: Magnetic or Not? Worksheet

Students test everyday objects like paper clips, coins, and erasers to see if magnets attract them. The worksheet includes a prediction column and a results table, fostering early scientific inquiry and hands-on learning about magnetic properties.

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Simple Forces: Push and Pull Worksheet for Year 2

Simple Forces: Push and Pull Worksheet for Year 2

This activity teaches children to identify pushes and pulls in daily actions, like opening a door or pulling a wagon. Clear illustrations guide them to circle the correct force, building foundational physics vocabulary through relatable examples.

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