Bring science to life with our newest worksheets! Students in grades PreK-8 can observe, experiment, and investigate topics like animal behavior, plant habitats, forces, and Earth’s systems while developing important skills in reasoning, analysis, and communication. These activities are ideal for teachers and parents looking to make science interactive and fun.
How Animals Move

Children explore ten different animals, decide how each one moves, and match animals with similar movement patterns. It’s a playful way for preschoolers and kindergarteners to build early science skills while practicing critical thinking, comparing traits, and learning more about the animal world.
Leaf Exploration

Encourage curiosity and close observation! Kids step outside to find a leaf, sketch it, make a rubbing, and describe its features using guiding questions. This activity blends nature study with early communication and science skills.
Push or Pull? Cut and Sort

Help young learners learn about how everyday forces work through a hands-on cut-and-sort activity. Kids review what pushes and pulls are, then sort real-life examples to show how each force affects movement. This beginner-friendly physical science practice builds a strong foundation for understanding motion and how objects interact.
Which Plant Can Live in This Habitat?

This collection of eight worksheets invites second and third graders to investigate deserts, forests, wetlands, and more as they explore what each habitat provides. Learners analyze plant needs and determine which ones could thrive in each environment, strengthening their understanding of plant survival and ecosystem relationships.
How Quickly Does Erosion Happen?

Give young geologists a closer look at how erosion works as they examine photo sequences and answer questions about the role of moving water. Fourth graders learn how rocks and sediment are carried away, reshaping coastlines and other landforms. This worksheet strengthens key Earth science skills while helping students connect natural processes to real-world changes.
Interactions Between Earth’s Spheres

Introduce fifth graders to Earth’s four major systems with an activity that combines reading, labeling, and analyzing. Students will spot interactions between the spheres, diving into essential Earth science concepts that prepare them for more advanced topics.
Conductors Card Sort

Middle schoolers can investigate the world of thermal conductivity with this hands-on activity. Students will sort everyday objects into conductors and insulators, learning how materials affect the flow of heat. This engaging exercise also shows how conductivity is used in real life, from cooking utensils to clothing and wires.
Design an Experiment

Guide middle-grade students through the scientific method with this three-part activity set! Learners will identify a question, develop a hypothesis, test their ideas, record observations, and analyze results to draw conclusions. By breaking experiments into manageable steps, students strengthen critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and their ability to interpret real-world data.
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