2nd grade Human Body vocabulary quiz. Includes brain, heart, lungs, muscles, skeleton, food, exercise, blood, and stomach. It is 10 questions with a word bank.
Mini quiz on bones. I created this quiz after a unit on our body. We covered bones throughout the unit. We discussed the ribcage, spine, skull, joints, and the function of bones.
Great for assessment!
Daylight Savings Time: Powering Up with Energy Consumption Experiments! ⚡️⏰ Description: Ignite curiosity and critical thinking in your classroom with our dynamic assignment focused on Daylight Savings Time and its impact on energy consumption! This engaging lesson invites K-12 students to investigate how the shift in time influences household energy use, making it a perfect addition to any science curriculum. In this hands-on assignment, students will collect and analyze data on their househ
This step by step tutorial of a pig heart dissection is a great way to show students what they will be doing before they actually dissect. Then students can reference the video AS they are doing the dissection. The worksheet follows along with this dissection in written form and includes lab questions along the way. *Note: there is a unique URL for your students to use on YouTube (found on the lab sheet). The video is only viewable on YouTube with the link and is private for those who have purch
Wanting to end your human body unit with something that will allow students to learn more than what you were able to teach in the classroom? Well here's the project and information already here for you! This packet includes a parent letter, resources, and grading rubric for a human body research project. Each student will create a 2-D or 3-D model of a body part, write a report, and give a presentation in class.
This pairs perfectly with the Human Body Student Booklet sold in my TpT store.
Product Description:Make your science lessons engaging and hands-on with this 3D Cell Model Project! Perfect for 2nd-7th grade students, this resource guides them step-by-step in creating a 3D animal cell using household or inexpensive materials like styrofoam, clay, macaroni, and buttons. Students will learn about the structure and functions of cell organelles while tapping into their creativity to construct a visually appealing model. The project includes: - Clear instructions and guidelines
This step by step tutorial of a sheep brain is a great way to show students what they will be doing before they actually dissect. Then students can reference the video AS they are doing the dissection. The worksheet follows along with this dissection in written form and includes lab questions along the way (key included). *Note: there is a unique URL for your students to use on YouTube. The video is only viewable on YouTube with the link! Please do not upload it to your YouTube channel or yo