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Preview of Snail Anatomy Poster and Filling the Blanks Activity for Children, Animal Lovers

Snail Anatomy Poster and Filling the Blanks Activity for Children, Animal Lovers

⭐ SNAIL ANATOMY POSTER and filling the blanks activity⭐ This is a poster of a Snail Anatomy and some facts about them and a second poster to complete parts of their bodies and write what you know about them yourself. Simply cut all the pieces, laminate and use Velcro dots for each part of the snail's body names and a dry erase marker to write in the laminated sheet. This can even be used as a room wall decor! ★I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy creating it! If you encounter any mistake, ple
Preview of Ant Anatomy Poster and Filling the Blanks Activity for Children Animal Lovers

Ant Anatomy Poster and Filling the Blanks Activity for Children Animal Lovers

⭐ ANT ANATOMY POSTER and filling the blanks activity⭐ This is a poster of an Ant Anatomy and some facts about them and a second poster to complete parts of their bodies and write what you know about them yourself. Simply cut all the pieces, laminate and use Velcro dots for each part of the ants body names and a dry erase marker to write in the laminated sheet. This can even be used as a room wall decor! ★I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy creating it! If you encounter any mistake, please re
Preview of Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Turn abstract chemistry into a memorable hands-on experience with this Density Tower Lab. Designed for grades 4–6, this activity shows students how liquids and solids behave based on their density, making particle theory both visible and engaging. Students layer liquids such as honey, dish soap, water, and oil in a clear jar, then test different solids (coin, bead, paperclip, grape, popcorn kernel) to see where each one settles. By observing the separation of liquids and the placement of so
Preview of Scientific Method And Theory Activity For the Nature of Science | Inquiry Lesson

Scientific Method And Theory Activity For the Nature of Science | Inquiry Lesson

The Black Box Investigation is the perfect back-to-school resource for teaching the scientific method, building observation skills, understanding a scientific theory, and sparking student curiosity through inquiry-based learning. Students work like scientists to discover the characteristics of a mystery object so they can comprehend the nature of science. This low-prep lab with print-ready worksheets includes everything you need to guide students through: Making observations and forming hypothes
Preview of Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Created by
Amy Hunter
Teach kids to stay calm, think clearly, and take action in a crisis with this hands-on survival lesson. Survival Skill 8: First Aid for Survival is a printable, interactive guide that walks learners through basic emergency care skills using real-world scenarios, fun practice challenges, and smart safety tips. ✅ What’s Included: A kid-friendly first aid introduction 3 practical activities:   1. Make a Makeshift Splint (hands-on bandaging and support)   2. Create a Paracord Survival Bracele
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
Preview of Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

The Weighted Car Test is an interactive Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate whether weight affects the speed of objects rolling down a ramp. This self-contained shelf work is perfect for a Forces of Motion unit and reinforces key physics concepts such as gravity, acceleration, and friction. Students will: Compare two toy cars—one heavier, one lighter—created by adding weights to one car Predict which car will reach the bottom of
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
Preview of What Field of Science Are You? – Fun Personality Quiz for Students!

What Field of Science Are You? – Fun Personality Quiz for Students!

Created by
QuizBreakers
Spark scientific curiosity with this vibrant and engaging personality quiz! "What Field of Science Are You?" helps students explore their interests while discovering which scientific field best fits their style—from Chemistry to Astronomy. Perfect for science units, early finisher activities, career days, or just a bit of fun introspection with an academic twist. This quiz makes students reflect on how they approach problems, what fascinates them, and how they connect with the world. At the end,
Preview of Help students write a conclusion for their research science project

Help students write a conclusion for their research science project

Appropriate for middle school and hight school science fair projects.
Preview of NATURAL RESOURCES - BUBBLE MAP AND SORTING ACTIVITY IN SPANISH

NATURAL RESOURCES - BUBBLE MAP AND SORTING ACTIVITY IN SPANISH

Created by
Maria Gaviria
For a complete lesson, first watch the Powerpoint: Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them- Pair activity: This bubble map shows the most important natural resources. - T chart to sort natural resources and man-made resources; to teach children that people change the place where they live using the natural resources they find around them. Variations: - Very simple foldable to sort natural resources and non-natural resources (man-made resources). - Use web activity
Preview of NATURAL RESOURCES - BUBBLE MAP AND SORTING ACTIVITY

NATURAL RESOURCES - BUBBLE MAP AND SORTING ACTIVITY

Created by
Maria Gaviria
For a complete lesson, first watch the Power point: Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them- Pair activity: This is a bubble map that shows the most important natural resources. - T chart to sort natural resources and man-made resources; to teach children that people change the place where they live using the natural resources they find around them. Variations: - Very simple foldable to sort natural resources and non-natural resources (man-made resources). - Use w
Preview of USES OF NATURAL RESOURCES - CLASS BUBBLE MAP AND CLASSIFYING ACTIVITY IN SPANISH

USES OF NATURAL RESOURCES - CLASS BUBBLE MAP AND CLASSIFYING ACTIVITY IN SPANISH

Created by
Maria Gaviria
For a complete lesson, first watch the Power point: Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them- Class bubble map to introduce the theme: This bubble map shows the most important natural resources. Put the pictures in a bag for students to place it in the graph. - Classifying activity: Sort 12 pictures of natural resources into four categories: We eat plants and animals, we use plants to make goods, fossil fuels are changed to energy, and we make goods from rocks, soil
Preview of USES OF NATURAL RESOURCES - CLASS BUBBLE MAP AND CLASSIFYING ACTIVITY

USES OF NATURAL RESOURCES - CLASS BUBBLE MAP AND CLASSIFYING ACTIVITY

Created by
Maria Gaviria
For a complete lesson, first watch the Power point: Landforms, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources and How People Use Them- Class bubble map to introduce the theme: This bubble map shows the most important natural resources. Put the pictures in a bag for students to place it in the graph. - Classifying activity: Sort 12 pictures of natural resources into four categories: We eat plants and animals, we use plants to make goods, fossil fuels are changed to energy, and we make goods from rocks, soil
Preview of You vs A.I.-Design new Valentine's Day Neoglyph & Neologism| Create then ask AI

You vs A.I.-Design new Valentine's Day Neoglyph & Neologism| Create then ask AI

Created by
JenFinnScience
Looking for a safe and unique way to use artificial intelligence with your grades 3-8 students or homeschoolers, but want students to do their own creative work as well? Looking for Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) project that is also a creative design lesson AND for Valentine's Day? You found it with this fun Neoglyph and Neologism (Symbol and Word) Design Challenge for grades 4,5,6,7,8! Students will pit their design skills against A.I. by first researching Cupid a
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans: Scientific Method Design an Experiment Activity | Grades 4–8

No Prep Sub Plans: Scientific Method Design an Experiment Activity | Grades 4–8

Looking for a print-and-go science lesson that gets students thinking like real scientists? This No Prep Sub Plan: Scientific Method — Design an Experiment activity guides students through creating their own investigation using a structured, engaging research + group project. Perfect for sub days, review lessons, or introducing experimental design, this resource helps students move beyond memorizing steps and actually apply the scientific method. What’s Included:Clear, sub-friendly Teacher D
Preview of You vs A.I.-Design new St. Patrick's Day Neoglyph & Neologism|Create then ask AI

You vs A.I.-Design new St. Patrick's Day Neoglyph & Neologism|Create then ask AI

Created by
JenFinnScience
Looking for a safe and unique way to use artificial intelligence for St. Patrick's Day with your intermediate or middle school STEM students or homeschoolers, but want students to do their own creative work as well? Looking for Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) project that is also a creative design lesson? You found it with this fun Neoglyph and Neologism (Symbol and Word) Design Challenge for grades 4,5,6,7,8! Students will pit their design skills against A.I. by fir
Preview of Do You Believe in the Yule Cat? Winter Science & Geothermal STEM Activity w/ AI

Do You Believe in the Yule Cat? Winter Science & Geothermal STEM Activity w/ AI

Created by
JenFinnScience
❄Looking for a Volcanic Activity --> Human use of Geothermal Energy Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) STEM activity that check multiple boxes including Science, Artificial Intelligence, Winter Holidays, and Reading & Summarizing Skills? Looking for a safe way to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in your technology lessons or science activity with your upper Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students or homeschoolers, but want your students to do some
Preview of Do You Believe in Aliens? Fun Space Science Activity- STEM w/ A.I. Chatbot

Do You Believe in Aliens? Fun Space Science Activity- STEM w/ A.I. Chatbot

Created by
JenFinnScience
👽Looking for an Astrobiology Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) project that checks multiple boxes including Space Science, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Beliefs vs Evidence, and Reading & Summarizing Skills, and also contains a space themed lesson? Looking for a safe way to incorporate artificial intelligence in your technology lessons or science activity with your upper Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students or homeschoolers, but want your students
Preview of Do You Believe in Father Time? New Year's Science Activity w/A.I.-Measuring Time

Do You Believe in Father Time? New Year's Science Activity w/A.I.-Measuring Time

Created by
JenFinnScience
❄Looking for a January Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) STEM project that checks multiple boxes including Measuring Time with Atomic Clocks, Satellite Science, Artificial Intelligence, New Year's, and Reading & Summarizing Skills? Looking for a safe way to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in your technology lessons or science activity with your upper Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students or homeschoolers, but want your students to do some critical
Preview of Do You Believe in Jack Frost? Crystal, Ice, Winter STEM Activity w/ A.I. Chatbot

Do You Believe in Jack Frost? Crystal, Ice, Winter STEM Activity w/ A.I. Chatbot

Created by
JenFinnScience
❄Looking for Water --> Ice Crystals & the Importance of Water Fun FrAIday (that's Friday with some A.I. in it 😉) STEM activity that check multiple boxes including a January theme, Science, Artificial Intelligence, Winter Folklore, Multi-cultural, and Reading & Summarizing Skills? Looking for a safe way to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in your technology lessons or reading activity with your upper Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students or homeschoolers, but wan
Preview of Parts of a Microscope Worksheet

Parts of a Microscope Worksheet

Created by
Sheila Higgins
Perfect for an introduction to Biology unit, this labeling worksheet includes all of the major components of a compound light microscope. Answer Key included!
Preview of First Week of School Science Back to School STEM Activity First Day Teamwork Fun

First Week of School Science Back to School STEM Activity First Day Teamwork Fun

Looking for back to school STEM activities for the first week of school that combine hands-on engineering with critical thinking and team-building? The Apples Afar Cantilever STEM Challenge is a student favorite for the first day of school or fall-themed science units. This collaborative activity tasks students with designing and building a cantilever to suspend an apple as far from the edge of a desk as possible. It’s an engaging way to introduce the engineering design process, encourage
Preview of Back to School STEM Activity First Day First Week of School Science Teamwork Fun

Back to School STEM Activity First Day First Week of School Science Teamwork Fun

Looking for first week of school science activities that are hands-on, NGSS-aligned, and actually fun? The Apple Tree Catcher STEM Challenge is an engaging, collaborative build that’s perfect for your beginning of the year science activities, especially during apple season or fall themes. In this high-interest, low-prep activity, students work in teams to design and build a device to catch falling apples before they hit the ground. It’s a creative way to introduce (or reinforce) the engine
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