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Preview of Engaging STEAM Giraffes Activities | Freebie | Unique Biomimicry Adventures

Engaging STEAM Giraffes Activities | Freebie | Unique Biomimicry Adventures

Discover Engaging STEAM Giraffes Activities: A Unique Biomimicry Adventure!Are you ready to inspire young minds with exciting STEAM activities centered around giraffes? This free resource offers a collection of unique biomimicry adventures that will captivate students and enhance their learning experience. Why Giraffes? Giraffes are fascinating animals and incredible examples of biomimicry in nature. By studying their unique adaptations, students can explore important concepts in science, tech
Preview of Engaging STEAM Groundhog Activities | Freebie | Unique Biomimicry Adventures

Engaging STEAM Groundhog Activities | Freebie | Unique Biomimicry Adventures

Make this Groundhog Day special! Here is a biomimicry Freebie to make your science project for younger students, Kindergarten to Grade 3, both fun and educational. By incorporating elements of biomimicry, students will be inspired to draw parallels between nature's marvels and innovative design solutions, nurturing creativity and critical thinking. If you've never used biomimicry, this lesson plan will guide you. This resource is a great way to inspire students to ask questions, study an
Preview of Descriptive Writing - Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars

Descriptive Writing - Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars

25 descriptive writing printable or digital pages about butterflies, moths and caterpillars: Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly, Tent Caterpillar, Painted Lady Butterfly, Webworm Caterpillar, Red-spotted Purple Butterfly, Buckeye Caterpillar, Luna Moth, Summer Azure Butterfly, Variegated Fritillary Caterpillar Chrysalis, Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly, Cutworm Caterpillar, Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly, Wooly Bear Caterpillar, and more... Plus, 10 free pages of materials from my Gifted and Talented ser
Preview of Descriptive Writing - Beetles and Bugs

Descriptive Writing - Beetles and Bugs

24 descriptive writing prompts about the BUGS: firefly, Japanese beetle, ladybug, red-eyed fly, cicada, darkling beetle, assassin bug, soldier beetle, horsefly, cucumber beetle, leatherwing beetle, bark beetle, harvestman, six-spotted tiger beetle, slug, carpenter ant, grasshopper, wheel bug, tent caterpillar, and more. Students describe the body, where the bug is and what it is doing. Plus, 10 free pages of materials from my Gifted and Talented series to explore the California state flag, a
Preview of Internet Activities - Rockets, Space Shuttles, Satellites and Rovers

Internet Activities - Rockets, Space Shuttles, Satellites and Rovers

28 printable or digital internet investigations on space exploration. Students use a laptop, tablet or smart phone to search online for information about... NASA, space suits, accidents in space, animals in space (dog, monkey, rabbits, mice, spiders, flies…), people in space, rockets, the Apollo space program, space shuttles, SpaceX, going to the Moon, going to Mars, Luna 1, Sputnik 1, Explorer 1, Voyager 1, Messenger, the lunar rover, Sojourner, Chang’e 4, Hubble telescope, Chandra, satelli
Preview of Descriptive Writing - Dragonflies and Damselflies

Descriptive Writing - Dragonflies and Damselflies

23 descriptive writing printable or digital pages of dragonflies and damselflies: the eyes, mouth, head, body and wings. Notice that the dragonfly keeps its wings out to the side when at rest while the damselfly folds its wings behind its back. Notice the claspers at the end of a dragonfly’s body, and the segments that stretch from one end to the other. Notice the enormous eyes on their head, and the hairs that poke out between them. Notice the bulging chest and over-sized mouth. Notice the
Preview of Analyzing Wildlife - Snakes, Frogs, Birds, Squirrels and Bugs

Analyzing Wildlife - Snakes, Frogs, Birds, Squirrels and Bugs

12 writing prompts to engage students in wondering about wildlife: What does a dragonfly think about while perched on a stick?Why would a frog sit still when it heard you walking nearby? How does a fly decide where to go and what to do all day? Why are some one color while others are lots of colors? How does a caterpillar know what to eat? Why do snakes slither along the ground? Are spiders afraid of snakes or thunder or the wind or anything? What happens when a bird sees something that

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