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Preview of Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities

Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities

🌱 What Living Things Need to Survive – Kindergarten Science Lesson (Interactive & Engaging!) Make teaching what living things need to survive simple, engaging, and memorable with this interactive kindergarten science lesson! This ready-to-use Canva presentation includes everything you need to confidently teach this essential life science standard. Designed with young learners in mind, this lesson combines movement, discussion, and hands-on learning to build understanding in a developmentally
Preview of Ant Research Project & Life Cycle Worksheets | Informational Writing 1st 2nd 3rd

Ant Research Project & Life Cycle Worksheets | Informational Writing 1st 2nd 3rd

Master Primary Science and Informational Writing with this 10-page Ant Research Project! This No-Prep set of Science Graphic Organizers and Worksheets is perfect for 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, and 3rd Grade students exploring Insects and Biology. This comprehensive Animal Research packet helps students create a professional Insect Report. Whether you are teaching about Invertebrates, the Ant Life Cycle, or Informational Writing, these Printables and Activities provide the perfect scaffol
Preview of Living and Nonliving Thing Lesson Editable Template and Worksheets

Living and Nonliving Thing Lesson Editable Template and Worksheets

This Living and Non-Living Things lesson and worksheets is a ready-to-use science resource designed for PreK to Grade 3. It includes classroom slides, sorting, coloring, investigating activities, and kid-friendly visual explanations to help young learners understand the differences between living and nonliving things. With clear examples, simple wording, and essential sight words such as eat, breathe, grow, move, sense, and make babies, this resource supports early science learning and alig
Preview of Mystery Plant Science Project (easy, low prep, fun end of year science!)

Mystery Plant Science Project (easy, low prep, fun end of year science!)

Created by
Abby Honea
Mystery Seed Plant Investigation | Plant Life Cycle Science Project | Observation & Writing Activities (2nd–3rd Grade) 🌱 Turn your students into young scientists with this Mystery Seed Plant Investigation Project! Students observe a mystery seed, make a hypothesis about what plant it will grow into, and track changes as their plant grows. This engaging project blends science, observation, and writing while teaching students about plant growth and the scientific process. Students will observe
Preview of Solar System Travel Brochure Project

Solar System Travel Brochure Project

Created by
McNeal Teaches
Take your students on an out-of-this-world adventure with this engaging Solar System Travel Brochure! Perfect for science or writing lessons, students will research a planet of their choice and design a creative travel brochure as if they were advertising a vacation to outer space. This resource includes everything your students need to succeed: -Eye-catching brochure templates (print & digital options) -Step-by-step student directions -Spaces for introduction, reasons to visit, travel info
Preview of Lever Launch! A STEM Challenge: Forces, Motion & Simple Machines

Lever Launch! A STEM Challenge: Forces, Motion & Simple Machines

Lever Launch! A STEM Challenge: Forces, Motion & Simple MachinesIgnite curiosity and engineering skills with this high-energy STEM challenge!Turn your classroom into a farm-themed physics lab with Lever Launch! In this hands-on activity, students must save the day by designing and testing levers to launch supplies over a "fence" and into designated target zones. This resource provides a complete, easy-prep engineering experience that guides students through the design process—from initial brain
Preview of The Night Sky. Cut and Paste Activity

The Night Sky. Cut and Paste Activity

A fun cut and paste activity for elementary grades reviewing key terms for an astronomy unit. I've used this for grade 5, and they loved it. Grade recommendations 3-7
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