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Materials That Sink or Float: Density and Buoyancy Worksheets for Elementary

Materials that Sink or Float HuntersWoodsPH Science

Quick science lesson and four free worksheets on density, buoyancy, and objects that sink or float.

Materials That Absorb Water: Worksheets for Grade 4

Free worksheets on Materials that Absorb Water

Quick science lesson and three free worksheets on materials that absorb water (porous and nonporous materials).

Animals and Their Young

A quick list of animals and what their young is called, plus free worksheets to help kids master the most common young animals’ names.

Parts of a Seed, Types of Seeds, and How Seeds Travel

Learn the different parts of a seed, the two main types of seeds, and the various methods of seed dispersal. Use the free worksheets to reinforce learning.

Types of Fruits with Examples – HuntersWoodsPH.com Biology

Learn about the different types of fruits: simple, aggregate, and multiple, as well as dry and fleshy (succulent). Use the free worksheets to reinforce learning.

Types of Flowers with Examples – HuntersWoodsPH.com Biology

Learn about the different types of flowers — complete vs. incomplete, perfect vs. imperfect, solitary vs. inflorescent — with a list of examples for each.

How Plants Defend Themselves: Thorns, Specialized Stems, Needles

A short video describing how plants defend themselves from animals, from drying up, and from the cold, plus free worksheets to help with mastery for Montessori lower elementary.

Types of Roots (Montessori Botany Lesson, Quiz and Worksheet)

The two main types of root systems, an introduction to some specialized roots, and a quiz and worksheet to help with mastery.

Montessori Geography: Biomes of the World (Lesson, Quiz and Worksheet)

An introduction to the different biomes of the world, plus an online biome quiz and worksheet to help reinforce understanding and gain mastery.

Montessori Botany Lesson and Worksheet: Parts of a Root

Roots are very important to a plant. Do you know the parts of the roots that help them play their role in keeping plants alive?