Use this template to create a simple push and pull paper craft with illustrations for pull (wagon) and push (toy car). This template comes with two per 8.5 x 11 page. Check out our website to see what they look like completed. www.sciencebetweenthepages.com
This bundle of handouts includes guides that incorporates key ideas and steps to the hands-on science component of Classical Conversations. These were designed to support tutors preparing to facilitate the hands-on science activities at community. This bundle of guides support the first quarter (weeks 1-6) of Cycle 2.
These hands-on science guides support Classical Conversations foundations tutors and parents as they work through the science activities in Cycle 2, Weeks 19-24 (4th quarter). Each guide includes a Key Idea which is a single comprehensive statement describing the main science idea at the top of the page. It also includes a Manna Moment, a short devotional that connects God's word to the science activity. We have a science idea explanation section for each activity as well. In following with the
This is set of three activities: a coloring page with labels, a cut n paste page where the student can cut the labels and attach them in the correct position. Both of these can be used as a coloring page. There is also a blank line master for printing 4 plant cells. In our Botany Basics curriculum for 2nd and 3rd graders, we print this on 8.5x11 sheets of printable shrinky dink paper. Best practice is to use permanent markers to color in the printed version and to use a standard single hole punc
Print, fold, and staple this "Layers of the Forest" foldable; It includes six tabs based on the layers of a forest, the inside already has student-friendly descriptions of each layer and space for additional notes and for students to cut and paste pictures of animals that can be found in each layer. A set of five 1" square pictures of bald eagles, bears, koalas, hummingbirds, tree frogs, deer, beavers, and earthworms are included.
This periodic table scavenger hunt provides learners with an opportunity to practice drawing information about elements from the periodic table, draw Bohr-Rutherford atomic models, and make connections between elements on the periodic table and elements that are found in our human bodies.
Walk along with Wilbur and Orville Wright as they discover the mysteries of flight using the scientific method. This lesson introduces the Wright Brothers and the first three Properties of Air and includes a fill-in-the-blank note-taking guide, vocabulary cards, an investigation guide, and teacher’s notes with answer keys.
This scavenger hunt highlights the different ways 12 animals estivate in the summer. This scaffolded experience was designed to be paired with Melissa Stewart and Sarah Brannen's book, Summertime Sleepers: Animals Who Estivate. It includes cards with the animals from the book that you can hide around your classroom, scale images that can be cut out and used to practice measuring, and a listening guide where the students can trace keywords about each of the 12 animals.
This cut-n-paste handout works great for emerging or non-readers as there are small icons on the cut-n-paste names of each season. Also, the handout includes a faded version of the correct placement as an additional scaffold. Relevant bible verses is included to make faith and science connections.
These 12 hands-on science guides for the eleven activities in the Classical Conversations Cycle 2 week 13-18 (3rd Quarter) These hands-on science guides include a manna moment (a short devotion), science backgrounds, a synthesis key idea as a single statement to reinforce the science concept and follow the scientific method for the 3rd quarter.
This resource includes two activities that pair with the book, Animals in Winter by Henrietta Bancroft and Richard Van Gelder. The second page are small images of animals you can hide around your classroom. The first page is a recording sheet for your student to use to check the box when they find the animal from the story and to trace the key winter behavior for each pair of animals (hibernate, migrate, gather)
Based on feedback we've received these hands-on science guides now include a "Key Idea" single statement at the top of the page to summarize the main science concept you want your students to walk away with and bulletized lists of questions and answers for Naming, Attending, and Memorization. Each guide continues to include a Manna Moment--a short devotion you can use to help your students make important connections between the science and faith. Included in this bundle is a consolidated data ta
This handout is in support of students making models of the water cycle in a standard sandwich bag. The image matches the size and shape of standard ziplock sandwich bags and can be used to trace the design on the bag. There are step by step instructions and some additional "thinking" questions included at the base of the handout.
This fill-in-the-blank notetaking guide reviews the different ways secular geologists measure geologic time. It presents several key assumptions behind those dating methods and presents assumptions about how a worldwide flood could have also changed the surface of the earth in unique and lasting ways.
12 lessons covering grasslands, Boreal forests, temperate deciduous forests, tropical rainforests, caves, and tundra biomes. 160 pages of lesson resources including lesson plans, vocabulary cards, investigation guides, printables for activities, scaffolded note taking guides and listening guides for read-alouds. Each lesson includes a short devotion we call a Manna Moment that connects the science concept from the lesson to a scripture or biblical principle.
These handouts include guides that incorporate key ideas and steps to the hands-on science component of Classical Conversations. These were designed to support tutors preparing to facilitate the hands-on science activities at community. These guides support the fourth quarter (weeks 19-24) of Cycle 1.
This set of twelve lessons introduces young learners to the five senses as gifts God has given us to explore the world around us. Each lesson includes a colorful student page to help guide through the activities. Each lesson includes an opening activity, a read aloud (book list provided), at least two hands-on activities, investigation guides, and templates for science crafts.
This activity supports four activities/investigations/demos related to the science behind wind. The first activity introduces the idea that water and sand absorb and radiate solar energy differently. The second showcases the high specific heat of water as something that protects the plastic bag. The third activity presents hot air as something that always rises. The final activity is building a wind vane to describe the wind's direction. The activities close with a scaffolded series of facts abo
2nd - 5th
Earth Sciences, General Science, Science
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