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Science
Free Worksheets
For Children
For 8-12 year olds
Index

Activity Name Skills Acquired


Safety Word Search Concentration, Vocabulary, Identification

Chemical vs Physical Knowledge, Association, Discovery

How Does It Rain? Creativity, Fine Motor, Numeracy

Soil Layers Identification, Observation, Knowledge


What are the precautions you must take before entering a lab?
Safety Word How do you protect your eyes and skin? Find all the hidden

Search safety-related words!


Hint: The illustrations are your clues.

N F C U A H M R
G I U R N O P A
O R B H A M A S
G S T E M A R K
G T E R A R C I
L A B S U I T C
E I O A A T A I
S D O C I G A N
Z M T N B L C P
G K S F K O F M
B M X C F V C J
Z K B A C E M R
E B Z M J S X H

Did You Know?


Ancient Egyptians made soap by mixing animal fats, vegetable oil, and salts to create soap.

Answer: Goggles, First aid, Mask, Gloves, Boots, Lab suit


Changes happen all around us! But can you identify the difference
between a chemical and a physical change?
Chemical vs
Physical When a substance remains the same after the change has occurred,
it is considered to be a physical change. Eg: Tearing paper into
small bits.
When a substance changes because of a chemical reaction or the
substance lets out or absorbs energy, it is a chemical change.
Eg: when paper is burned using fire.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

6.

Did You Know?


The different chemical powders in the fireworks create the different colours.
Chemical- Baking cake, nail rusting, fireworks
Answer: Physical- Butter melting, tearing paper, ice melting
Water evaporates from water bodies like ocean, sea, rivers, and
lakes. The heat from sun causes evaporation and creates water
How Does It Rain? vapour. This is collected as clouds. When the clouds cool down,
the water vapour becomes water again. This water comes down
as rain. This process is the water cycle. This is how we get rain.
Colour the illustration below and learn about the water cycle.

Did You Know?


Droplets of water join together in clouds, making the clouds very heavy.
Gravity pulls the water down, and that’s how it rains!
Soil is made up of multiple layers. Which one comes after which
Soil Layers one? Colour the layers, then mark the name of each layer.

Organic Layer Sub Soil Top Soil Parent Material Bed Rock

Did You Know?


1 tablespoon of soil has more organisms than the number of people on earth!
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