First Grade Science Life Science Worksheets

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  • Dino Dot to Dot: Tyrannosaurus

    If you've got a dinosaur enthusiast at home, he'll surely love this dot to dot worksheet that includes a quick fact about fearsome Tyrannosaurus.

  • Color the Life Cycle: Moth

    Explore the circle of life with this informative coloring sheet! Help your student color and learn the names of each stage of a mothâs life.

  • Living vs Non-Living

    Decide what differentiates living vs non-living things! First cut out the items on page 1, and then sort them in the chart on page 2.

  • Critter Classification: Amphibians

    This cute worksheet prompts your first grader to find out what characteristics are shared by amphibians, and then circle the animals that fit that category.

  • Dino Dot to Dot: Stegosaurus

    Spark your child's interest in dinosaurs with this prehistoric dot to dot featuring plant-eating Stegosaurus.

  • The Parts of a Tree

    Stem, primary root, secondary root … Let your kid dig into this colorful worksheet, and fill in the missing names on this tree parts diagram.

  • Sketch a Habitat: Lake

    Help your first grader learn the life science of lakes with this pretty worksheet that encourages her to do some research on things that live near lakes.

  • Dino Dot to Dot: Carcharodontosaurus

    Huge Carcharodontosaurus has a name to match his massive size! Delight your little dino lover with this fun dinosaur dot to dot.

  • Food Groups For Kids: Thanksgiving

    Grain, dairy, meat, or vegetable? Teach your kids about the food groups with a Thanksgiving-themed cut-and-paste sorting activity.

  • Science Time: Comets

    Ever wonder what a shooting star is made of? With this colorful worksheet, learn about comets while practicing reading comprehension and handwriting.

  • Plants We Eat

    Did you know we eat all kinds of plant parts, from the root to the flowers? Discover the importance of plants in our diet with this fun worksheet.

  • Wild Animal Tracks

    Does your first grader love animals? This fun drawing activity will help her learn about different wild animal tracks.

  • Color a Daffodil

    Celebrate the coming of spring and with a daffodil coloring page, complete with a diagram so your little blossom can learn the parts of a flower as she colors!

  • Florida State Bird

    The mockingbird is internationally known, but it's also the most treasured bird in the state of Florida. Color in Florida's state bird in this coloring page.

  • California State Bird

    Learn all about the California state bird, the Quail (and color it in, too) with this fun page from our State Birds series.

  • North Carolina State Bird

    Get to know North Carolina state bird, the Cardinal, famous for their bright red color.

  • Critter Classification: Birds

    Can your first grader sort out the animals that are in the class Aves? She'll do some online research to decide which critters fit into the bird category.

  • What Animals Eat

    Does your little scientist know what animals eat? Draw a delicious meal for each of these creatures.

  • Sketch a Habitat: Desert

    How much does your first grader know about the desert? Test her habitat knowledge with this fun printable.

  • What Do Animals Eat? #3

    What does a butterfly eat? Kids choose the pictures that show what kind of food each animal likes to eat in this first grade life science worksheet.

  • Texas State Bird

    The Mockingbird is Texas' state bird: it can mimic the sounds of other birds, and even the sounds of insects.

  • Who Belongs in the Rainforest?

    Which of these animals do not belong? Explore the plants and animals of the rainforest, and choose which ones are in their right habitat.

  • Australian Animal Tracks

    Your child might not often get to see a kangaroo, kiwi or platypus, but she'll learn about a few Australian animals and the tracks they leave behind!

  • Color the Life Cycle: Rhino Beetle

    Explore the circle of life with this informative coloring sheet! Help your student color and learn the names of each stage of a rhino beetleâs life.