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Preview of FREE Interactive Presentation for Distance Learning - The Plant

FREE Interactive Presentation for Distance Learning - The Plant

Created by
Callista Chaya
Enhance your curriculum with our interactive presentation, "The Plant," designed to make learning about plant life both simple and fun. Perfect for supplementing online classes or distance learning programs, this engaging lesson allows children to explore the fascinating world of plants independently.
Preview of Animal Vocabulary Picture Cards

Animal Vocabulary Picture Cards

This was designed for a Montessori classroom, but it can be used for any curriculum. These are primarily farm animals. Added a few more as lagniappe. This work is designed to be printed on card stock, laminated and cut.
Preview of Science Project Choice Board

Science Project Choice Board

Created by
Wyse Ideas
I love using choice boards for independent learning during COVID-19. My class has come up with some amazing ideas about ecosystems!
Preview of What's the Weather like Today?

What's the Weather like Today?

Children will use the interactive chart for the Promethean board to identify the daily weather conditions for sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy, foggy and windy. A weather song is embedded in the chart. You may stop the song on each page and allow the students to circle "yes" or "no" on each page of the chart. The song does not sing windy. I sing that page for my class. You can delete any weather condition that is not relevant to your area. My 3, 4 and 5 year old students with autism/development
Preview of Prokaryotic Cells: Bacteria, Archaea & Structure – Interactive Biology Lesson
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Prokaryotic Cells: Bacteria, Archaea & Structure – Interactive Biology Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Prokaryotic Cells introduces students to bacterial and archaeal structures through engaging animation and interactive tasks. Activities for students: Watch an engaging animation introducing bacterial and archaeal cell structures, with key differences from eukaryotic cells Match internal components to their functions and visuals, reinforcing understanding through visual memory Explore real-life questions: Is your cellphone dirtier than a toilet seat? Can bacteria jump onto food in seconds? Re
Preview of The Story of an Oak Tree: Life Cycle & Tree Identification
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The Story of an Oak Tree: Life Cycle & Tree Identification

Created by
Nature Online
The Story of an Oak Tree helps students discover how a tiny acorn grows into a large tree and becomes a home for countless living things. Through interactive science activities, observation challenges, and creative assignments, learners explore the life cycle of a tree, its identifying features, and its role in supporting wildlife.Activities for students:Sequence the key stages in a tree’s lifeAssemble a tree puzzle from trunk and branch piecesCompare trees and bushes using real photographsMatch
Preview of Weekly Weather Chart Promethean Flip Chart

Weekly Weather Chart Promethean Flip Chart

Graph the weather of each day during the school week. Have students (or teacher) drag the correct weather icon for the day. Underneath the weather icons, write the numeral that matches how many days of each weather there have been.
Preview of Frog Life Cycle & Camouflage Activities – Survival Digital Lesson
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Frog Life Cycle & Camouflage Activities – Survival Digital Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Frog Life Cycle & Survival lesson helps students explore amphibian life cycles, camouflage, survival strategies, and food chains through engaging, hands-on activities. Activities for students:Search the pond scene to spot a hidden frog and discover how well it blends into its surroundings Explore real-life camouflage by finding frogs hidden in a natural forest environment Identify predators in the ecosystem by selecting animals that can hunt and eat a frog Compare different frog species and d
Preview of Systematics of Prokaryotes: Bacteria & Archaea – Interactive Biology Lesson
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Systematics of Prokaryotes: Bacteria & Archaea – Interactive Biology Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Systematics of Prokaryotes introduces students to bacterial and archaeal classification, Gram stains, and unique cell wall structures through engaging interactive exercises. Activities for students: Understand the basics of biological systematics Distinguish between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria Explore prokaryotes without cell walls and archaeal cell walls Model cell wall structures through interactive tasks Systematics of Prokaryotes works well for еру classroom, online group se
Preview of The Big Bang Theory: Origins of the Universe – Interactive Digital Lesson
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The Big Bang Theory: Origins of the Universe – Interactive Digital Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
The Big Bang Theory helps students explore the origins of the universe and star evolution through engaging interactive tasks and critical thinking challenges. Activities for students: Identify an error in a visualization of the Big Bang Find textual evidence supporting the Big Bang theory Assemble a diagram illustrating star evolution Match nebulae names to their characteristic shapes "The Big Bang Theory" works perfectly for group lessons in class, online sessions with small groups or indiv
Preview of Mythical Creatures: Origins, Animal Traits & ID Keys – Interactive Lesson
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Mythical Creatures: Origins, Animal Traits & ID Keys – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Mythical Creatures invites students to explore how ancient myths were inspired by real animal traits, analyze historical depictions, and design identification keys for legendary beings. Activities for students: Investigate how ancient myths and monsters were inspired by real animal traits Examine detailed engravings and depictions of legendary beings Learn how to create identification keys starting from simple organisms like bacteria Design their own unique identification key for mythical cr
Preview of Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson
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Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Who Was the First to See the Microbes introduces students to the early history of microscopy through interactive exploration, historical sources, and a simple DIY smartphone microscope activity. Activities for students: Observe and identify objects as they might have appeared through the first microscopes. Map the key European countries connected to pioneering microscope and microbe discoveries Build a simple DIY digital microscope using a smartphone, tape, and a silica gel bead. Reflect on
Preview of Evolution and Types of Selection: Interactive AP Biology Digital Lesson
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Evolution and Types of Selection: Interactive AP Biology Digital Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Evolution and Types of Selection engages students with animated explanations, comic-style visuals, and interactive tasks to deepen their understanding of natural selection and evolutionary evidence. Activities for students: Explore Darwin’s theory through comic-style illustrations Examine evidence of evolution with clear infographics Understand different types of selection with animated visuals Sort photos of organisms by selection type Analyze scenarios to determine selection direction Ra
Preview of Fruits and Vegetables: Explore, Match & Create – Interactive Digital Lesson
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Fruits and Vegetables: Explore, Match & Create – Interactive Digital Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Fruits and Vegetables combines biology and geography as students explore plant parts, map food origins, and use creativity to build vegetable portraits and guess funny shapes. Activities for students: Find plants in the garden where vegetables grow Identify pieces of fruit and vegetables by taste Match whole and cut fruits Explore a world map to discover the origins of different fruits and vegetables Observe funny-shaped produce and guess what or who they resemble Create a vegetable portra
Preview of Earth & Cosmology: From Flat Earth to Modern Science – Interactive Lesson
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Earth & Cosmology: From Flat Earth to Modern Science – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Earth and Cosmology takes students on a journey through ancient and modern worldviews, exploring how different civilizations imagined our planet and how science reshaped these ideas. Activities for students:Watch a short animated story showing how different civilizations imagined Earth — from Egypt and Babylon to Copernicus and beyond Understand why Earth is uniquely suited to support life Identify and fix errors in a clay model of Earth’s internal structure Recognize Earth’s features from sp
Preview of Seasons: Interactive Lesson on Seasonal Changes in Nature
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Seasons: Interactive Lesson on Seasonal Changes in Nature

Created by
Nature Online
The lesson "Seasons" invites students to explore what causes seasonal changes and how nature reflects these cycles through interactive visual investigations and hands-on activities. Activities for students:• Investigate the causes of seasonal changes through an interactive Earth and Sun experiment • Match nature scenes to the correct season and create an animated journey through the year • Identify animals, plants, and weather events that do not belong in seasonal environments • Choose seasonal
Preview of Temperate Forest Biome: Explore Plants, Animals & Sounds – Interactive Lesson
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Temperate Forest Biome: Explore Plants, Animals & Sounds – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Temperate Forest Biome is an interactive science lesson where students explore plants, animals, and food chains in a temperate mixed forest ecosystem through observation, classification, and hands-on activities. Activities for students: Observe a temperate forest scene and identify visible plants and animals. Mark observed plants by clicking the green button next to each nameClassify plants as coniferous or deciduous, evergreen or deciduous; determine whether plants are edible or inedible; ident
Preview of Animal Tracks & Wildlife Signs Nature Study Interactive Lesson
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Animal Tracks & Wildlife Signs Nature Study Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Animal Tracks is an interactive lesson where students identify footprints, shelters, and other signs to determine which animals are present and what they are doing in their natural habitats. Activities for students:• Identify animals by their footprints • Examine bite marks and tree damage to determine which animal left each trace • Match animals to their droppings • Match animals with their natural shelters (burrows, hollows, lodges, etc.) • Search for camouflaged animals hidden in plain sight
Preview of Biogeochemical Cycles: Nitrogen, Sulfur & Phosphorus – Interactive Lesson
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Biogeochemical Cycles: Nitrogen, Sulfur & Phosphorus – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Biogeochemical Cycles helps students reconstruct the nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus cycles step by step using hints, visual prompts, and critical thinking. This resource supports AP Biology Unit 8: Ecology. Activities for students: Reconstruct the nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus cycles step by step — using hints, visual prompts, and logical reasoning to complete each process. Biogeochemical Cycles works well for whole-class instruction, online sessions, small groups, or self-paced learning. S
Preview of Spontaneous Generation: Redi, Pasteur & the Origins of Germ Theory
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Spontaneous Generation: Redi, Pasteur & the Origins of Germ Theory

Created by
Nature Online
The lesson "Is Spontaneous Generation Possible?" guides students through medieval ideas about the origin of life and the classic experiments of Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur. Through interactive tasks, learners analyze historical “recipes” for creating life, identify flaws in early explanations, and discover how controlled experiments helped establish germ theory and the scientific method. Activities for students: Identify which creatures were once believed to appear “spontaneously” from mud
Preview of Math Logic Puzzles Ocean Detectives Boom Cards MINI SET FREEBIE

Math Logic Puzzles Ocean Detectives Boom Cards MINI SET FREEBIE

********BECOME A FOLLOWER TODAY-NEW LISTING SPECIAL************ Find out when new resources are available and take advantage of special sales. All new listings are 40% off of their regular price for the first 2 days only (Does not include bundles and 1.00 or less items.) Listed on 7/26/18 These logic puzzles offer students a fun and challenging way to problem solve. This set is a mini FREEBIE set that includes 8 cards from Set 1. Primary grade focus is 1st-3rd grade. The sets become more c
Preview of Animal and Human Body Language: Behavior, Emotions, and Training
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Animal and Human Body Language: Behavior, Emotions, and Training

Created by
Nature Online
Understanding Animal and Human Behavior invites students to explore animal moods, analyze human emotions, and interpret body language through interactive activities. Along the way, they discover that signals are not always as clear as they seem. Activities for students:Match each cat tail position to the correct emotion by dragging it onto the matching symbol. Sort dogs into three zones based on their posture: safe, dangerous, or hard to read. Watch a training video and describe how the behavi
Preview of Maps, Ranges & Biomes: Ecology, Landmarks & Map Projections – Interactive Lesson
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Maps, Ranges & Biomes: Ecology, Landmarks & Map Projections – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
" Maps, Ranges, and Biomes" helps students explore animal habitats, map projections, and global landmarks through interactive drag-and-drop activities. Students love solving the world map puzzle and discovering why all flat maps distort reality. Activities for students: Explore animal ranges and understand what “range” means in ecology Learn why accurate flat maps of the Earth are impossible and study different map projections Assemble a world map puzzle by dragging continents and large islan
Preview of Vertebrates: Classes, Traits & Habitats – Interactive Digital Science Lesson
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Vertebrates: Classes, Traits & Habitats – Interactive Digital Science Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Vertebrates invites students to explore animal classification through observation, comparison, and interactive challenges. By examining habitats, body features, and surprising exceptions, students discover how scientists classify vertebrate animals and why appearance alone can sometimes be misleading. Activities for students:Explore fish (cartilaginous, ray-finned, and lobe-finned), amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals Sort animals by habitat and identify patterns across vertebrate groups
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