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Preview of January Lesson Plans & Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

January Lesson Plans & Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

January Lessons Plans and Activities for Preschool and KindergartenKick off the new year with a fun and meaningful month of learning! These January-themed lesson plans and activities are designed specifically for preschool and kindergarten students, blending seasonal topics with important themes in a developmentally appropriate way. Throughout this month children will: Celebrate the New Year with goal-setting, calendar skills, and festive crafts! Learn about Martin Luther King Jr. through age a
Preview of 2025/2026 Daily Interactive Winter Calendars for SpcEd, ESL, Life Skills, Kinder

2025/2026 Daily Interactive Winter Calendars for SpcEd, ESL, Life Skills, Kinder

Created by
Pitres Pack
NO PREP REQUIRED!Includes three calendars to use each day of the week for December 2025, January 2026, and February 2026Entire PPTs can be run in VIEW mode, which limits any struggle with drag and drops for our learners who lack fine/gross motor.Can be used on a Smartboard or Viewboard as an entire class lesson or individually on an iPad, depending on learners' needsIncludes 4 choice songs for 6 topic,s including social-emotional learning, days of the week, months of the year, numbers and counti
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 Be Safe & Smart Online – Internet Safety Lesson (Grades 3–5)

Be Safe & Smart Online – Internet Safety Lesson (Grades 3–5)

This ready-to-use digital citizenship lesson teaches students how to stay safe, kind, and smart online. Perfect for school counselors, classroom teachers, or digital literacy leads, this resource includes a full slide deck, interactive prompts, and printable activities to help students understand real-life internet safety. What's Included: 9-slide Canva presentation linked in teacher guide document Printable “Digital Footprint” worksheet Safe vs. Not Safe class activity Wrap-up & reflection p
Preview of Digital citizenship and internet safety unit with middle and high school

Digital citizenship and internet safety unit with middle and high school

Our orientation in space and time place our students in a world where the internet is becoming a dangerous place for kids to be unprepared and alone. It Is our duty to teach them about the dangers of the internet, but also, about how to be an upstanding citizen in the digital community. The goal of common core standards and Texas essential knowledge and skills is to prepare students for the future. Digital citizenship is some that all student need to know to be a part of the digital world and kn
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 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 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 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 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 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
Preview of Evolution of Life on Earth – Interactive Timeline & Fossil Activities
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Evolution of Life on Earth – Interactive Timeline & Fossil Activities

Created by
Nature Online
Evolution of Life on Earth guides students through an illustrated timeline, fossil investigations, and creative activities that bring Earth’s history to life. Students explore major geological periods, discover key organisms, and develop an understanding of how life has changed over time. Activities for students • Explore an illustrated timeline of life on Earth, from early microbes to modern humans • Identify organisms that lived in specific periods by searching an interactive panorama • Exa
Preview of Light Microscope Basics & Simple Intro Experiment – Interactive Lesson
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Light Microscope Basics & Simple Intro Experiment – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
"How to Use a Light Microscope" lesson helps students explore how microscopes reveal details invisible to the naked eye. Through interactive activities and visual comparisons, learners discover what can actually be observed with a light microscope and how magnification changes what we see. Activities for students:• learn how a light microscope works and what size objects it can reveal • arrange objects from microscopic to planetary scale to understand magnification limits • examine common mate
Preview of How to Teach Questioning 101 (Inquiry/Ib research lesson) Mac Keynote&Pages

How to Teach Questioning 101 (Inquiry/Ib research lesson) Mac Keynote&Pages

This is a Mac Keynote & Pages guide that will help get your students asking better questions, especially when they are going to do a presentation or project that requires research. If you're new to inquiry or Ib, this is the jumping off lesson for you! I've written a step-by-step guide with visuals and examples on how to teach inquiry types of questioning. This lesson will improve your teaching, especially in all Science subjects and all Social Studies subjects.
Preview of Forest Ecosystem: Food Chains & Biodiversity – Interactive Digital Lesson
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Forest Ecosystem: Food Chains & Biodiversity – Interactive Digital Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
" Forest Ecosystem" helps students understand how living organisms in a forest are connected through energy flow and ecological roles. Through interactive digital tasks, students explore food chains, analyze what different species do in the ecosystem, and see how changes in one part of the system affect the whole forest. Activities for students: Identifying the roles of grass, mushrooms, insects, animals, and birds in a forest ecosystem Analyzing given food chain examples and constructing add
Preview of Zoos: Ethics, Wildlife Conservation & Debate – Interactive Critical Thinking
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Zoos: Ethics, Wildlife Conservation & Debate – Interactive Critical Thinking

Created by
Nature Online
A Critical Look at the Zoos engages students in exploring one of the most controversial questions in wildlife conservation: what role should zoos play in the modern world? Students investigate why zoos exist, analyze real visitor reviews, evaluate wildlife reserves as alternatives to captivity, and discuss the ethical challenges of protecting endangered species. Activities for Students:• Investigate why modern zoos exist and evaluate their role in wildlife conservation • Analyze real visitor rev
Preview of Pet Care Science: Habitats, Feeding & Health Interactive Lesson
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Pet Care Science: Habitats, Feeding & Health Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Pet Care is an interactive science lesson where students don’t just learn about animals, they make decisions as pet owners, choosing a suitable pet, creating a habitat based on biomes, planning proper feeding, and recognizing early signs of health issues through a sequence of visual challenges where each choice leads to a clear outcome. Activities for students: Choose which animals are suitable to keep as pets and explain why some species should not be kept at home.Analyze where animals live by
Preview of Mission to the Moon: Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Mission Lesson with Activities!

Mission to the Moon: Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Mission Lesson with Activities!

Take your students on an out-of-this-world journey through the Space Race with this engaging, ready-to-use Mission Folder Bundle! This three-part resource dives into the U.S. space programs Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, each packed with rich historical context, fun facts, astronaut highlights, and major mission moments that shaped space history. Perfect for grades 5–8 (or as an out-of-this-world experience for high schoolers!) this bundle is packed with curiosity-sparking, hands-on learning!
Preview of Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson
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Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
" Animal Intelligence" invites students to explore a fascinating question: what does it actually mean to be “smart”? Students compare crows, parrots, primates, dolphins, and other animals using evidence-based criteria such as problem-solving, communication, empathy, self-awareness, adaptability, and even sense of humor. Along the way, they investigate real animal behaviors through interactive clues and optional videos. Activities for students: • Evaluate animals using ten different intelligence-
Preview of Microscopy Lab Staining and Thin Sections Science Activity
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Microscopy Lab Staining and Thin Sections Science Activity

Created by
Nature Online
Staining and Thin Sections is an interactive science activity where learners investigate how to prepare specimens so microscopic details become visible. Through guided exploration, learners discover why some objects are difficult to observe under a microscope and how staining, thin sections, and proper magnification reveal hidden structures. Real micrographs and simple experiment ideas help connect laboratory techniques with accessible materials, making microscopic investigation understandable a
Preview of Steppe Grassland Survival Expedition Science Activity
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Steppe Grassland Survival Expedition Science Activity

Created by
Nature Online
Steppe Survival Expedition is an interactive science activity where students explore the steppe environment through decision-based challenges and real-world survival scenarios. Learners analyze landscapes, manage resources, identify plants and animals, and respond to environmental risks such as fire, weather, and limited water. This digital lesson develops critical thinking, observation skills, and understanding of ecosystems and human adaptation. Activities:Identify the steppe among different w
Preview of Shoe Sculpture Challenge - Beginning of Year Group Project - PPT + Instructions

Shoe Sculpture Challenge - Beginning of Year Group Project - PPT + Instructions

The best beginning of Year/Semester project! Everyone raves over this assignment and it is such a joy watching students collaborate and problem solve with just cardboard, masking tape, and glue. This Shoe Sculpture Challenge allows students to work in a group to build a shoe of any style with basic materials. They must figure it out together and the shoe must fit a group "Cinderella"! Finished shoes are voted on for Most Creative and Best Craftsmanship. This is sure to be a hit in your classro
Preview of Microorganisms Interactive Lesson: Classify Protozoa, Bacteria & More
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Microorganisms Interactive Lesson: Classify Protozoa, Bacteria & More

Created by
Nature Online
"Microorganisms" invites students to step into the microscopic world and discover how scientists study life that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Through guided exploration, students learn to distinguish major groups of microorganisms and understand where they live and why they matter. The lesson gradually builds understanding, helping students connect observation with scientific classification. Students explore how appearance can be misleading and how microbiologists identify patterns that re
Preview of Discover the Tundra Biome: Animals, Survival & Adaptations Science Lesson
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Discover the Tundra Biome: Animals, Survival & Adaptations Science Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
The Tundra lesson invites students to explore one of Earth’s most extreme environments through observation, reasoning, and decision-making. Learners analyze landscapes, interpret environmental clues, and investigate how cold climates, limited resources, and permafrost shape plant and animal adaptations as well as human survival strategies. The lesson integrates ecology, Earth science, and critical thinking through inquiry-based activities that encourage students to conclude from evidence and be
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