Science Worksheets and Printables

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These science worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our science worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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They Call Me Mellow Yellow

Learn about the color yellow and how to write the word with the help of this very yellow worksheet!

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Habitats Word Search: Grassland Animals

In which habitat could you find an elephant, a zebra, and a giraffe? The grand grassland! Kids don't have to go far to find these animals, though: They can find them in the word search on this third grade science worksheet.

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Who Lives in the Woods?

What kinds of animals live in the woods? This worksheet asks your kid to identify the three animals that live in the woods.

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What's it Made of?

What are the different elements that make up the Earth's interior? This worksheet will challenge your child's knowledge of geology, and give her practice reading a pie chart.

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Metric System Majority

What's the difference between a liter and an ounce? They both measure volume, but a liter is a used in the metric system.

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Body Basics: Organizing Organs

This worksheet will help your young scientist with his knowledge of human organs and vocabulary. What system are the kidneys part of? The digestive system includes what organs?

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Energize!

Ever wonder what percentage of hydropower the United States uses? This worksheet will not only give your child practice with percentages and graphs, but it will teach her what forms of power our country uses along the way.

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Habitats Word Search: Tundra Animals

In which habitat could you find an arctic fox, a polar bear, and a snowy owl? The tundra, totally! Kids don't have to go far to find these animals, though: They can find them in the word search on this third grade science worksheet.

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Write & Color: Blue

Break out the blue crayons! This prekindergarten writing and coloring worksheet is all about the color blue. First, kids see three blue objects: a balloon, a whale, and a bird. Next, they trace and write the word "blue." Then, they color three blue objects. Finally, they draw their own blue object.

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Our Five Senses: Hearing

Shh ... If we're quiet, we can use our ears to take in the sounds around us. The zoo has some amazing sounds, and on this kindergarten science worksheet, kids draw something they hear at the zoo. This worksheet helps kids understand that hearing is a sense and that we use our ears to hear.