Description
19 page no-prep 🌸 Easter Science Lesson 🌸 science worksheets, heart rate lab, informational text, rabbit anatomy--Blends physiology, animal biology & creative art‑based tasks to help students explore how heart rate works in humans, rabbits, and other animals.
Students learn why smaller animals have faster heartbeats, how a rabbit’s heart functions, and how stress affects heart health. Clear informational texts guide students through each concept, with comprehension questions, vocabulary‑building activities, a bell‑ringer‑style worksheet, and a heart‑rate investigation allows students to collect, record & graph their own data.
To support focus and creativity, the lesson includes Easter‑themed anatomy coloring pages & a calming mandala activity. This resource works beautifully for science class, literacy‑integrated lessons, sub plans, or seasonal enrichment.
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🌸What's Included🌸
- 7 Informational Text Pages
- 4 Worksheets
- What Heart Rate Is + Why It Changes (text)
- Why Smaller Animals Have Faster Heart Rates (text)
- How a Rabbit’s Heart Works (text)
- How Rabbits Compare to Humans and Other Animals (text)
- Heart Health + Stress in Rabbits Can Rabbit’s be ‘scared to death?’ (text)
- Comprehension Questions
- Easter themed coloring pages
- Bellringer Style Activity page
- Easter Mandala Coloring Activity
- Vocabulary Building Activities (crossword and wordsearch)
- Heart Rate Lab +chart
🌸Perfect For🌸
- Spring science lessons
- Easter classroom activities
- Physiology and body systems units
- Animal adaptations and comparative biology
- Informational text reading practice
- Science literacy + vocabulary building
- No‑prep sub plans
- Hands‑on labs and investigations
- Cross‑curricular science + art lessons
- Upper elementary and middle school science
🌸Try a sample page or explore more units like🌸
- Dyed Animals Easter Science Lesson, Science Investigation
- Body System Interactions lesson
- Broken Heart Syndrome, Valentine’s Day Heart Anatomy lesson
Questions, Comments, Suggestions? I am always happy to help! Email anytime at educationalresources.elm@gmail.com — Happy teaching! -Erika
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Description
19 page no-prep 🌸 Easter Science Lesson 🌸 science worksheets, heart rate lab, informational text, rabbit anatomy--Blends physiology, animal biology & creative art‑based tasks to help students explore how heart rate works in humans, rabbits, and other animals.
Students learn why smaller animals have faster heartbeats, how a rabbit’s heart functions, and how stress affects heart health. Clear informational texts guide students through each concept, with comprehension questions, vocabulary‑building activities, a bell‑ringer‑style worksheet, and a heart‑rate investigation allows students to collect, record & graph their own data.
To support focus and creativity, the lesson includes Easter‑themed anatomy coloring pages & a calming mandala activity. This resource works beautifully for science class, literacy‑integrated lessons, sub plans, or seasonal enrichment.
🌸Watch Preview Video For Full Look At Product🌸
🌸What's Included🌸
- 7 Informational Text Pages
- 4 Worksheets
- What Heart Rate Is + Why It Changes (text)
- Why Smaller Animals Have Faster Heart Rates (text)
- How a Rabbit’s Heart Works (text)
- How Rabbits Compare to Humans and Other Animals (text)
- Heart Health + Stress in Rabbits Can Rabbit’s be ‘scared to death?’ (text)
- Comprehension Questions
- Easter themed coloring pages
- Bellringer Style Activity page
- Easter Mandala Coloring Activity
- Vocabulary Building Activities (crossword and wordsearch)
- Heart Rate Lab +chart
🌸Perfect For🌸
- Spring science lessons
- Easter classroom activities
- Physiology and body systems units
- Animal adaptations and comparative biology
- Informational text reading practice
- Science literacy + vocabulary building
- No‑prep sub plans
- Hands‑on labs and investigations
- Cross‑curricular science + art lessons
- Upper elementary and middle school science
🌸Try a sample page or explore more units like🌸
- Dyed Animals Easter Science Lesson, Science Investigation
- Body System Interactions lesson
- Broken Heart Syndrome, Valentine’s Day Heart Anatomy lesson
Questions, Comments, Suggestions? I am always happy to help! Email anytime at educationalresources.elm@gmail.com — Happy teaching! -Erika




