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Preview of Dinosaur Adventure | Interactive Science Presentation for Kids

Dinosaur Adventure | Interactive Science Presentation for Kids

Created by
Pallavi Agrawal
Take students on an exciting prehistoric journey with this fun and engaging Dinosaur Presentation for Kids! This interactive science PPT introduces children to the amazing world of dinosaurs through colorful visuals, simple explanations, and kid-friendly activities. Students will explore different types of dinosaurs, fossils, habitats, dinosaur eggs, extinction theories, and more! Designed with bright watercolor dinosaur illustrations and easy-to-understand content, this presentation makes scie
Preview of NASA's World of Change: Final Project

NASA's World of Change: Final Project

In NASA's world of change, students have the choice to research an area that is of interest to them. Time-lapse images taken by satellites show changes in an area on Earth over time due to human impact. This bundle includes 3 research slide decks followed by a final cumulative project. Part 1 (introduction) is a CER to explore the change that occurred. Students will use images and texts to state how the increased human population caused the change they see. In part 2, students will explore the e
Preview of Beginner Bird Watching Pack | Preschool & Elementary | Outdoor Learning Resource

Beginner Bird Watching Pack | Preschool & Elementary | Outdoor Learning Resource

Beginner Bird Watching Pack | Preschool & Elementary Nature Experiences | Outdoor Learning ResourceIntroduce children to the joy of bird watching with this Beginner Bird Watching Pack, designed for preschool through early elementary-aged learners. This print-and-go resource makes it easy to explore common East Coast birds in your backyard, schoolyard, or local park while supporting observation, language, math, and ecological awareness. This pack focuses on five common birds: RobinCrowMourning
Preview of Cloud Spotter Lesson Plan

Cloud Spotter Lesson Plan

This Cloud Spotter Activity is a fun and interactive way for kids to learn about different types of clouds and how to identify them. Students will use their cloud spotter to identify the different types of clouds that they see in the sky based on the identification chart that they created. This craft is a great way to encourage kids to get outside and connect with nature while also learning about science and meteorology. Including The Science Behind the Craft and Different Cloud Type Definitions
Preview of Full Year Of Nature Activities | Hands On Environmental Education Ages 3-13

Full Year Of Nature Activities | Hands On Environmental Education Ages 3-13

This Full Year of Nature Activities resource includes 60 screen-free, hands-on seasonal activities with matching logging and activity pages. Designed for ages 3–13, it’s an easy, print-and-go way to connect kids with nature through outdoor play and learning. Great for homeschooling, nature study, co-ops, classrooms, or families looking to explore nature! Encourage curiosity, creativity, and connection with the outdoors all year long! This digital download includes a full year of nature-based
Preview of Wilderness Warriors: The Complete 9 Essential Survival Skills Unit Study

Wilderness Warriors: The Complete 9 Essential Survival Skills Unit Study

Created by
Amy Hunter
9 Hands-On Lessons + Badges + Recipes + Certificate Save Over 50% with This All-in-One Bundle!Get ready to go wild with this complete unit study packed with outdoor adventure, real survival skills, and hands-on learning! Wilderness Warriors is a black-and-white, printer-friendly resource designed to inspire courage, creativity, and confidence in kids around ages 7–14. ✅ What’s Included:9 Survival Skill Lessons, each with: A themed skill introduction 3 engaging, hands-on activities A pr
Preview of STEM Activity Series/Wind Direction Indicator

STEM Activity Series/Wind Direction Indicator

The Wind Direction IndicatorThis activity is a practical, engaging way to introduce young learners to the invisible forces of nature. By building their own Wind Direction Indicator (also known as a weather vane), children move from observing the weather to actively measuring it. This project bridges the gap between creative arts and STEM, encouraging curiosity about the environment. Key FeaturesTactile Learning: Children work with various textures, from soft modeling clay and smooth plastic str
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