Description
Zero Conditional Worksheets – Science & Logic Grammar Practice | ESL & Middle School ELA
Teach students how to express facts, scientific truths, and logical results using the Zero Conditional with this clear, no-prep grammar worksheet pack. This resource focuses on the essential structure if / when + present simple, present simple, helping learners build accuracy and confidence in cause-and-effect sentences.
The Zero Conditional is a core grammar structure used to talk about things that are always true. This worksheet pack includes 40 carefully written practice sentences that guide students through correct verb forms in both the condition and result clauses.
Students practice using the present simple consistently while working with meaningful, real-world examples drawn from science, logic, and daily habits.
What’s Included
✔ 2 printable grammar worksheets
✔ 20 fill-in-the-blank sentences per worksheet (40 total)
✔ Clear instructions for independent or guided practice
✔ No-prep, print-and-go format
Grammar & Skills Focus
- Zero Conditional sentence structure
- Present Simple tense accuracy
- Cause and effect relationships
- Subject-verb agreement
- Logical and factual language use
Activity Breakdown
✔ Scientific Facts & Universal Truths
Students complete sentences based on real-world science concepts:
Example: “Water boils if it reaches 100°C.”
✔ General Habits & Logical Results
Practice sentences describing everyday cause-and-effect situations:
Example: “If people eat too much sugar, they feel tired.”
✔ Flexible Clause Order
Includes both:
- If/when clause first
- Result clause first
✔ Negative Forms & Verb Agreement
Students practice correct negation and agreement:
Example: “Plants die if they don’t get enough sunlight.”
Perfect For
⭐ ESL / EFL Classrooms (CEFR A2–B1)
⭐ Middle School ELA Grammar Lessons
⭐ Science-Based ESL & EAP Classes
⭐ Grammar Warm-Ups & Bell Ringers
⭐ Homework & Independent Practice
⭐ Substitute Teacher Plans
Grade Levels
📘 Grades 6–9
📘 Elementary to Intermediate ESL / ELL
📘 English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Why Teachers Love This Resource
✔ Combines grammar + science concepts
✔ Focuses on a foundational conditional form
✔ Short, focused tasks (10–15 minutes)
✔ Clear, student-friendly layout
✔ Works for print or digital classrooms
- Zero Conditional Worksheets
- Conditional Sentences Type 0
- Present Simple ESL Practice
- ESL Cause and Effect
- Science Grammar Worksheets
- English Facts and Truths
- Middle School Grammar Practice
- EFL Conditional Activities
Zero Conditional Worksheets – Science & Logic Grammar Practice

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Description
Zero Conditional Worksheets – Science & Logic Grammar Practice | ESL & Middle School ELA
Teach students how to express facts, scientific truths, and logical results using the Zero Conditional with this clear, no-prep grammar worksheet pack. This resource focuses on the essential structure if / when + present simple, present simple, helping learners build accuracy and confidence in cause-and-effect sentences.
The Zero Conditional is a core grammar structure used to talk about things that are always true. This worksheet pack includes 40 carefully written practice sentences that guide students through correct verb forms in both the condition and result clauses.
Students practice using the present simple consistently while working with meaningful, real-world examples drawn from science, logic, and daily habits.
What’s Included
✔ 2 printable grammar worksheets
✔ 20 fill-in-the-blank sentences per worksheet (40 total)
✔ Clear instructions for independent or guided practice
✔ No-prep, print-and-go format
Grammar & Skills Focus
- Zero Conditional sentence structure
- Present Simple tense accuracy
- Cause and effect relationships
- Subject-verb agreement
- Logical and factual language use
Activity Breakdown
✔ Scientific Facts & Universal Truths
Students complete sentences based on real-world science concepts:
Example: “Water boils if it reaches 100°C.”
✔ General Habits & Logical Results
Practice sentences describing everyday cause-and-effect situations:
Example: “If people eat too much sugar, they feel tired.”
✔ Flexible Clause Order
Includes both:
- If/when clause first
- Result clause first
✔ Negative Forms & Verb Agreement
Students practice correct negation and agreement:
Example: “Plants die if they don’t get enough sunlight.”
Perfect For
⭐ ESL / EFL Classrooms (CEFR A2–B1)
⭐ Middle School ELA Grammar Lessons
⭐ Science-Based ESL & EAP Classes
⭐ Grammar Warm-Ups & Bell Ringers
⭐ Homework & Independent Practice
⭐ Substitute Teacher Plans
Grade Levels
📘 Grades 6–9
📘 Elementary to Intermediate ESL / ELL
📘 English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Why Teachers Love This Resource
✔ Combines grammar + science concepts
✔ Focuses on a foundational conditional form
✔ Short, focused tasks (10–15 minutes)
✔ Clear, student-friendly layout
✔ Works for print or digital classrooms
- Zero Conditional Worksheets
- Conditional Sentences Type 0
- Present Simple ESL Practice
- ESL Cause and Effect
- Science Grammar Worksheets
- English Facts and Truths
- Middle School Grammar Practice
- EFL Conditional Activities


