Science Printable primary worksheets
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worksheet plans from £3.20/monthAll of our Science resources come complete with answer sheets to save time for busy teachers and parents. Input your child’s scores and keep track of your child's progress.
worksheet plans from £3.20/monthRoots are a very important part of the plant. They anchor the plant to the ground. They also soak up water and minerals from the soil which then travel up the stem to the leaves. Children name root vegetables and complete the missing words activity.
This cloze activity asks children to fill in the missing words about plants to complete the sentences.
Children look at the different foods and write them in the correct box depending on whether they come from a plant or not.
This science worksheet can be used when teaching the topic - Uses of everyday materials. Children think of three words to describe the objects.
Different objects are made from different materials to make them useful. Children look at the objects and write what material they are made from and why this material is used.
This year 6 science resource can be used to help you warn your students or child about the harmful effects of drug consumption, alcohol, and smoking.
All medicines must be taken with care. If we take too much of a substance it can be very dangerous. It could even kill you. You should NEVER take medicine without the help of a parent, nurse, or doctor. You should never take any medicine from a doctor that is not prescribed for you. This handy science worksheet supports children in learning about safe ways to take medicines.
A fun activity that can be used when teaching students about the topic - evolution and inheritance. Word searches are a great activity to improve vocabulary, memory, and spelling.
Children learn about how humans evolved from Australopithecus to Homo sapiens. There are accompanying questions for students to answer.
Children write a short report about the sloth and how it has adapted to its environment.
Children write a short report about the kangaroo rat and how it has adapted to its environment.
Why do living things adapt to their environment? They do it to survive. Children learn some of the ways that plants and animals have adapted to survive in their environment.
In 1858, Charles Darwin revealed his theory of evolution by natural selection. Natural selection means that the inherited traits of a population change over time and are passed from parents to their offspring. Children are asked to write down some similarities and differences between them and their parents.
Charles Darwin was an English scientist who studied nature. He was born on 12 February 1809, in Shropshire, England. Children learn some interesting facts about Charles Darwin and answer the questions.
A fun activity that can be used when teaching students about the topic - light. Word searches are a great activity to improve vocabulary, memory, and spelling.
Children learn how a shadow is created and carry out their own shadow experiment using opaque objects or tracing around their own shadow.
Children learn about light refraction and carry out a fun simple experiment. For this bending pencil experiment, children will need a jar, a pencil, and some water. Once they have completed the simple experiment, they are asked to record what they see.
The words 'transparent', 'translucent', and 'opaque' can all be used to describe how certain objects allow visible light to travel through them. This science worksheet can be used when teaching children the topic of light.
Objects that give out or emit light of their own are called luminous objects. Objects which do not emit light or reflect the light from luminous objects are called non-luminous objects. Children sort the items into the correct column.
This fun light activity asks students to draw a line to match the vocabulary word to the definition. This worksheet can be used to reinforce learning when teaching the topic of light.
Light is a type of energy and we need it to see things. The sun is our main source of light. This comprehension can be used when teaching children about the topic of light. Students read through the information and answer the questions.
How do we see things? Children read the text about the different parts of the eye and are then asked to label a diagram and answer the multiple-choice questions.
This fun word search includes words that are associated with forms of energy. See if your students can find all of the words hidden in the grid. To make it more interesting you could see how many words they can find in a given time!
Renewable energy is less harmful to the environment and mankind. This energy is produced using natural resources that never run out, like the sun, water, and wind. Children learn some other ways of creating electricity and answer the accompanying study questions.
Fossil fuels are fuels that were formed over 300 million years ago! They were created from plants and animals who died. Children learn about fossil fuels and the effect they have on the environment. There are 5 questions for them to answer.
Exercising regularly is one of the best things you can do for your health. Children are asked to fill in their physical activities for one week.
This fun word search includes words that are associated with exercise. See if your students can find all of the words hidden in the grid. To make it more interesting you could see how many words they can find in a given time!
Students are asked to fill in each part of the food pyramid with foods that they could eat to have a healthy diet.
What is a balanced diet? A balanced diet gives your body the nutrients it needs to function correctly. Children learn about the different food groups and what each group contains. They are then asked to make a list of 5 healthy foods and 5 unhealthy foods.
The respiratory system includes your airways, lungs, and blood vessels. It is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. This science resource includes a short description of the lungs with questions to follow.
This science worksheet asks children to label the main organs of the human body.
Use this colourful science resource to teach children the main organs of the human body and their primary function.
This fun circulatory system activity asks students to draw a line to match the vocabulary word to the definition. This worksheet can be used to reinforce learning when teaching the topic of the circulatory system.
Blood carries oxygen and essential vitamins and minerals around our bodies to where it is needed. It also collects waste that our bodies no longer need. Children learn about the life-sustaining fluid called blood. There are 5 multiple-choice questions for students to answer.
This science worksheet asks children to design their own anti-smoking poster.
Children use the words from the word bank to label the different parts of the human heart in this diagram.
Children can use the diagram to help them learn the different parts of the human heart system.
This science resource teaches children to fun facts about the heart and circulatory system facts. There are questions included for students to answer.
Your heart is the hardest working muscle and it needs regular exercise to stay strong. Children learn how to keep their hearts healthy and strong by eating a healthy diet, exercising, getting plenty of sleep, and having lots of fun! They read the statements and put a 'g' if they are good for the heart and a 'b' if they are bad for the heart.
Located between your lungs in the middle of your chest is your heart. It is a muscle that is about the size of a closed fist. It is protected by your ribs and pumps blood to all parts of your body. Children learn about the basic functions of the heart and fill in the missing words to complete the sentences.
Plants live in many different habitats, they grow where they will survive best. Children learn about four different plant habitats. They are asked to research four plants that grow in each of the habitats and write a brief description about each one.
Children learn some interesting facts about cactus plants and fill in the missing words using the word bank to help them.
Palm trees grow in moist and hot climates. Date palms and coconut palms are two well-known types of palm trees, though there are around 2600 different species. Children read through the palm tree facts and answer the questions.
Children sort the invertebrates by writing them in the correct column.
Children read the facts about animals and put a cross in the correct columns so that the statements are true.
Did you know that there are two types of camels, dromedary camels, and Bactrian camels? Children read through the information and answer the questions.
This science worksheet asks children to label the parts of a spider using the words from the word bank to help them.
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