Printable vegetable word searches for your next vegetable lesson plan. Two different versions including easy and difficult.
Word puzzles are fun activities for preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade children. Simple enough for young kids, yet engaging enough for older children.
These free vegetable word searches are no prep and printer friendly!
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To print, simply click the image for a PDF version of the puzzle. Each sheet fits a standard 8 ½ by 11 inch piece of paper.
Don't forget to print off the answer key!
Vocabulary words are hidden both horizontally and vertically within the word search.
Easy Version
Perfect for very young children who are learning how to spell. This simple vegetable word search has eight hidden words.
Vegetable Vocabulary: bean, carrot, celery, corn, lettuce, peas, pepper, and potato.
Advanced Version
A great printable activity for elementary aged kids who are ready for a challenge. There are fifteen hidden terms for your child to find.
Vegetable Vocabulary: bean, broccoli, carrot, celery, corn, eggplant, garlic, lettuce, mushroom, onion, peas, pepper, potato, tomato, and turnip.
Additional Activities
Explore vegetables with these additional printable activities. I designed each set of printables with young children and parents in mind. They are all low prep and printer friendly.
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Hannah
Thank you for another printable to use with our nutrition unit we’re about to begin! Love all the veggie and fruit sheets!!
Julie
Hi Hannah! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Have fun learning about fruits and veggies.
CC
Thank you for these vegetable and fruit word searches, as we are learning about farmer's markets in the next few weeks. On the advanced veggie work sheet, we found lettuce, but the "c" and "e" we're swapped. Probably just a typo. Thanks again!
Julie
Pairing these with learning about farmers markets is a great idea! And thank you for letting me know about the letters, I will fix that then reupload the updated one!