In this 6-page science lesson, students explore the world of plants and the parts of a plant; their names (leaf, stem, root, flower, fruit, and see... ByNyla's Crafty Teaching
All you need is a box of Gingerbread cookies & a container of water. See what happened when you put the cookie in water, all while practicing the ... ByJennifer Franjione
The Oceanography notes begin by introducing the oceans, ocean floor topography, seafloor sediments, resources and then moves to salinity, marine li... ByAmy Kirkwood
Students will have fun reviewing the basic parts of plant and animal cells with this brochure. Students are given a copy of the brochure that needs... ByBluebird Teaching Materials
We have included twelve directed drawings in this “arctic animal” themed volume. (Orca, Puffin, Polar Bear, Seal, Arctic Fox, Penguin, Snowy Ow... ByAbc Schoolhouse
The terms/topics covered in this PowerPoint include: craters, maria, crust, mantle, core, lunar phases, waxing, waning, New Moon, Full Moon, gibbou... ByNicole Paul
This is a comprehensive dissection guide of the pig heart, designed for a high school or early college Biology or Anatomy & Physiology class. Pig h... ByKeith Metzger
This Power Point contains 36 SLIDES and 11 HYPERLINKED VIDEOS on the Introduction to Ecosystems. It contains the essential introduction for ecosys... ByTangstar
Rocks and soil "I have, Who has" cards are a fun activity to get the kids to learn vocabulary. In my classroom, I print out the sheet and cut, past... ByPowerpoint Maniac
Students copy notes from the digital projector or overhead while the teacher describes: chemical reactions, reactants & products, the signs of a ch... ByBluebird Teaching Materials
These moon phase diagrams are designed to display the moon in relationship with the earth and sun in each of its eight phases.
This activity has... ByAmy Kirkwood
This is an ActivBoard flipchart I created for a 6th grade science lesson about ocean waves. It includes the different types of waves, detailed expl... BySara Kistner
An exercise used by the student to determine the actual size of a dinsaur by its foot print. These can either be cut outs or reproductions.... ByDouglas Frost
This activity guide contains reproducible activities that accompany Nikki Smith's picture book based on the classic children's sing-a-long song, "F... ByNikki Smith
A great way for students to review different plate boundaries, learn about the Theory of Plate tectonics and organize their notes /ideas. Excellent... ByAddie Williams
Weather Watchers presents projects/experiments and information relating to these severe weather events: Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Thunder and Lighten... ByBruce Wentzell
Five 45 minute hands on lessons on the water cycle. The lessons are in the backwards design format and vey hands on. These are inquiry based lesso... ByRmason
(13 pages) This is a continuation of Day and Night 2 with a simple new twist for students to consider. Concepts practiced include rotation/spin, p... ByChapman Ohearn
This science experiment will have students understanding how craters are formed on the surface of the moon. With the help of marbles, sand, and rul... ByTchrbrowne
Celebrate Earth Day while building word skills with this "Making Words" challenge. By manipulating the included letter tiles, students make as many... ByD Conway
An interactive weekly weather graph for your calendar. Includes a monthly weather graph and a communication board for students to make sentences.... ByAmanda Myers
This game is great to use as a review before a test on light energy. Topics include: reflection, refraction, lenses, colors, and random facts. I ... ByJennifer Sciarappa
Students use this generic Venn Diagram graphic organizer to respond to literature. Compare and contrast 2 characters in a story, 2 different setti... ByFun To Teach
Purpose: To teach students to use a dichotomous classification key.
Students will be move and rotate through various stations set up in the ro... ByScience Stuff
This song by The Bonus Point Band comes recommended by students and teachers alike. Sing along as you memorize the 92 naturally occurring elements ... ByThe Bonus Point Band
Targeted Skills:
Learning about animals and their habitats
Visual discrimination
Children will enjoy looking at the pictures of animal... ByC And L Curriculum
Teaching Duration = 7+ Weeks
A 1900 Slide PowerPoint presentation becomes the roadmap for an amazing and interactive science experience.
The u... ByRyemurf@gmail.com
Targeted Skills:
Language development
Visual Discrimination
Children will enjoy matching the beautiful flowers to their shadows
This Activ... ByC And L Curriculum
This covers speed,forces and air resistance. The quiz is in the style of deal or no deal and the questions are levelled for difficulty.
The aim is... ByOddball Science
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This unit study is for younger children K-3.
First they read a short am... ByTeresa Lilly
This is a fun apple shaped book to do in a first or second grade classroom, especially in Fall. Each child could either bring in an apple, or you c... ByMrs. S.
This interactive Power Point Presentation covers the topic of thermal energy or heat energy. Included: Short experiments that don't require set-up... ByJennifer Williams
Use these posters to show colors in the real world. Each color has 4-6 real life pictures of everyday objects seen in the real world. Students wi... ByKidtastik
Engaging powerpoint that helps students learn how animals move. Slide contain a movie that illustrate the movement. Allows the student to process... ByKathy Chandler
An internet scavenger hunt allows students to use educational websites in order to explore their standards. An internet scavenger hunt allows stude... ByHeidi Raki
Allow kids to truly explore those vocabulary words. This vocabulary graph will work for reading, science, social studies, health, or any other voc... ByHeidi Raki
Topics/Terms covered in this review game include: The Seven Steps of the Scientific Method, Hypothesis, Performing Experiments, Controls, Variables... ByNicole Paul
Studying Penguins? This is a great morning work activity, literacy center, or a follow up activity after reading a story. Be creative.
For mo... ByElementary Lesson Plans
All of the organisms in the animal kingdom have been classified as either vertebrates or invertebrates. With this rockin' study song, The Bonus Poi... ByThe Bonus Point Band
Set up for a high school geometry course, but I use this layout for all my classes. Includes space for course description, supply list, student exp... ByThe Allman Files
During a unit on work, the students learn that work is when an object is moved. After practice with this concept, they can take this quiz on work,... ByDeborah Maldonado
This is a super form to use when starting your animal research. It carefully outlines the important areas that need to be addressed. It is also a... ByMrs. G
This 4 page review package tests students' knowledge of trends in the periodic table, Bohr models, and atomic structure. Includes fill in the blan... ByDean
Why do we put salt on ice? Let's find out! This is a quick experiment to help children explore what happens to ice when we put salt on it. Includ... ByDanielle Tisdale
Challenge your students with this activity on the first day of school. It can be used as an eye opener or as a day closer. Students must write wo... ByB.rogers
This 20 page unit of work was my favorite one to teach and one past students still talk about! It is based around a few of the methods used by fore... ByImaginative Teacher