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Preview of The Sun-Interactive Science Video Lesson (Teacher’s Guide + Student Worksheet)
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The Sun-Interactive Science Video Lesson (Teacher’s Guide + Student Worksheet)

Part of the series: Solar System Explained – Interactive Science Lessons Chapter 2: The SunLanguage: ENGLISH This interactive science resource introduces students to the Sun — its composition, energy source, layers, and essential role in supporting life on Earth. Designed for Grades 5–9 (ages 10-14), the lesson combines clear explanations, engaging visuals, and built-in reflection moments to keep students thinking and discussing. Teaching duration: 60–90 minutes. What's included:✅ A shor
Preview of Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Labor Day Science | Inventions & Workers’ Impact on Science/Tech | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with a science twist: connect workers and inventors to technological innovation and progress. Elementary: Read inventor stories (e.g., George Washington Carver), draw inventions, and explain their usefulness.Middle School: Research scientists like Marie Curie or Nikola Tesla and present findings.High School: Analyze major innovations (electricity, vaccines, space travel), evaluate labor’s role in breakthroughs, and connect to modern
Preview of International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

International Literacy Day + Science | Scientific Discovery Through Reading K-12

Description: Celebrate International Literacy Day (September 8) by showing how reading fuels discovery. Students explore famous scientists’ breakthroughs through texts, connecting literacy to innovation. Elementary: Read short passages (Galileo, Newton, Curie), draw discoveries, and explain findings.Middle School: Analyze 1-page discovery readings (Marie Curie’s radioactivity, Darwin’s evolution).High School: Examine excerpts from scientific texts, write essays on
Preview of Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day STEM Challenge | Engineering & Building Resilience | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor Patriot Day (September 11) with a hands-on STEM challenge that explores resilience and engineering for safety. Elementary: Build and test simple paper towers, then reflect on what made them strong.Middle School: Design popsicle-stick bridges, test weight capacity, and connect to real rebuilding efforts.High School: Create blueprints or prototypes of disaster-resilient buildings, research real-world materials, and present designs with reflections.
Preview of Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Hurricane Season Science | Weather Patterns, Safety & Data | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Turn the peak of Hurricane Season (September) into a real-world science investigation. Students learn how hurricanes form, track storms, and build safety awareness. Elementary: Identify hurricane traits (wind, rain, flooding), draw safety kits, and share family preparedness plans.Middle School: Plot storm tracks, calculate distances traveled, and graph hurricanes by category.High School: Analyze NOAA data, compare storm intensity over decades, and eval
Preview of Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Fall Equinox Science | Earth’s Tilt & Day/Night Balance | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Bring the Fall Equinox to life with this hands-on science lesson where students investigate why day and night are equal and how Earth’s tilt and orbit create seasonal changes. Elementary: Use a globe and flashlight to model sunlight, draw Earth during equinox, and record equal day/night hours.Middle School: Graph daylight hours across seasons and compare equinox vs. solstice.High School: Analyze latitude-based daylight data, calculate Earth’s tilt (23
Preview of Earthquake Tower STEM Worksheets Bundle – Editable Version | Grades 3–8

Earthquake Tower STEM Worksheets Bundle – Editable Version | Grades 3–8

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
Looking for editable STEM worksheets to run an earthquake engineering challenge across multiple grade levels? This Earthquake Shake Tower Editable Worksheets Bundle includes customizable student worksheets for Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–8, making it easy to differentiate the same engineering challenge for upper elementary and middle school classrooms. Teachers can edit text, reduce writing, adjust language, or adapt worksheets for different learners while maintaining a structured, hands-on eng
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