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Learning about school subjects is an important step in every child’s educational journey. School Subjects Worksheets are a fun and interactive way to help students become familiar with the names and activities of different subjects they encounter in school—such as math, science, art, music, and physical education.
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Circle School Subjects Worksheet
Look carefully at each picture on the worksheet. Every image shows an activity related to a school subject, such as math, science, art, or history. Below each picture, you will see several word options. Think about what the picture represents and circle the word that best matches the school subject.
Fill in the Blank School Subjects Worksheets
Observe each picture and identify the school subject it represents, such as math, science, art, music, or physical education. Use the word box provided on the worksheet to choose the correct subject name and write it neatly in the blank.
Look at what the students are doing in each picture, such as reading, solving math problems, painting, or doing experiments. Decide which school subject each activity belongs to.
Choose the Correct Answer
Read each question or study each picture carefully. Then look at the word box on the worksheet and select the word that best completes the sentence or matches the image.
Complete the Sentence
Read each sentence and think about which word is missing. Use the clues in the sentence and the pictures to choose the most suitable school subject.
Matching School Subjects Worksheet
Look at each picture and think about the activity shown. Then match each picture with the correct name of the school subject by drawing a line to the correct word.
School Subjects Word Search Worksheet
Can you find all the hidden school subject words? Scan the puzzle carefully to find vocabulary related to school subjects. The words may appear up, down, across, or diagonally.
Circle or highlight each word as you find it. This activity helps improve spelling, focus, and word recognition while reinforcing school subject vocabulary.
Memory Game School Subjects Worksheet
School Subjects Memory Game: Cut and Play! Cut out all the cards along the dotted lines. Each card shows either a picture or the name of a school subject, such as math, science, art, or music.
Mix the cards and place them face down. Take turns flipping over two cards at a time to find matching pairs. If the cards match, keep them and take another turn. If not, turn them back over and continue playing.
This game supports memory skills, reading practice, and vocabulary learning in a fun and interactive way.
How to Use School Subjects Worksheets at School and Home
These worksheets can be used in flexible ways to support learning in different environments.
🔸 At School:
- Warm-Up Activities: Use worksheets at the start of a lesson to introduce or review school subject names.
- Group Work: Let students work in pairs or small groups on matching, labeling, or cut-and-paste tasks.
- Centers or Stations: Set up activity stations where students rotate through different school subject worksheets.
- Assessment Tools: Use worksheets to quickly check students’ understanding of school subject vocabulary.
🔸 At Home:
- Homework Practice: Assign worksheets to help children review school subjects at home.
- Learning Through Play: Turn worksheets into games like memory matching for a more enjoyable experience.
- Parent Involvement: Parents can work alongside children and discuss favorite school subjects together.
- Independent Practice: Encourage children to complete worksheets independently to build confidence and focus.
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