Help young learners understand what plants need to live and grow with this Needs of a Plant worksheet designed for Grades 1–2. Using a clear plant diagram and simple, age-appropriate language, this worksheet introduces students to the four basic needs of plants: sunlight, water, air, and soil.
This free worksheet helps students:
- Identify the basic needs of a plant: sunlight, water, air, and soil
- Connect each plant need to a clear visual representation
- Build early life science and STEM vocabulary
- Practice reading diagrams and completing simple sentences
- Review foundational plant science concepts in a structured format
This Needs of a Plant worksheet includes a student page and a completed answer key, making it easy for teachers and parents to use for classroom instruction, independent practice, or homeschool science lessons.
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