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Plants, Animals, and the Earth worksheets for Class 1 through Wayground provide young learners with foundational experiences in understanding the natural world around them. These carefully designed resources help first-grade students develop essential observation skills, classification abilities, and basic scientific thinking as they explore living and non-living things in their environment. Students engage with practice problems that encourage them to identify different types of plants and animals, recognize their basic needs, and understand simple relationships within ecosystems. Each worksheet includes comprehensive answer keys that support both independent learning and guided instruction, while the free printables offer educators flexible options for classroom use, homework assignments, or assessment preparation in convenient pdf format.
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