This Earth science bundle brings together engaging lessons, reading activities, experiments, and vocabulary practice to help students understand the forces that shape Earth over time. Students explore major Earth science topics including weathering, erosion, natural resources, Earth’s water, Pangaea, tectonic plates, stresses in Earth’s crust, earthquakes, volcanoes, and the rock cycle. The bundle combines clear explanations with hands-on learning so students can build understanding through r
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Earth Sciences, General Science, Informational Text
This bundle includes five engaging Earth science resources that help students understand how weathering and erosion change the Earth’s surface. Students explore how water, wind, and chemical reactions break down rocks and move sediments, shaping landscapes over time. Weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion moves those materials to new locations through forces such as wind and water. Through reading passages, experiments, and vocabulary activities, students investigate impor
Teach students about virus structure with this engaging Hantavirus and COVID-19 comparison resource! Students will learn that viruses have different parts, carry genetic instructions, need living cells to make copies, and can differ in structure and behavior. This resource introduces students to the basic structure of hantaviruses and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Students read short informational texts, study simplified virus diagrams, complete structure labeling worksheets, an
This resource introduces plant structure and basic plant processes through a clear, student-friendly reading passage followed by a structured multiple-choice assessment. Students learn about roots, stems, leaves, photosynthesis, seeds, and flower parts, including key vocabulary such as chlorophyll, embryo, radicle, stamen, pistil, calyx, and corolla. The text is written in an accessible way and supports comprehension through direct connections between structure and function. The included 20-ques
Make the rock cycle come alive with hands-on experiments your students will love! In this engaging science resource, students build and compare sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rock models using simple household materials. They observe, draw cross-sections, complete comparison charts, and reinforce learning with review worksheets and an answer key. This resource includes: ✔ Step-by-step directions for 3 rock models ✔ Observation pages and cross-section drawing prompts ✔ Compare-the-rock
This resource helps students understand how tectonic plates shape Earth’s surface and how the ancient supercontinent Pangaea eventually split into the continents we see today. Students learn how Earth’s crust is divided into large moving plates and how their movement can cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains. The activity also introduces the Ring of Fire, a region around the Pacific Ocean where many tectonic plates meet and where most of the world’s earthquakes and volcanoes occur.
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Earth Sciences, General Science, Informational Text
Bring Earth science to life with a quick, low-prep chemical weathering experiment students can set up in minutes using eggshell + sugar cube + water + vinegar. This resource combines clear reading pages, strong visual supports, and ready-to-use assignments so students can see the difference between normal rain and acid rain and explain how acids speed up chemical weathering. Designed for Grade 4–5, this lesson works well for classroom instruction, centers, or homeschool. Students build unde
4th - 7th
Earth Sciences, General Science, Informational Text
This resource includes an engaging Earth science story that helps students review and apply important vocabulary in context. As they follow Maya and Leo on their adventure, students complete a fill-in-the-blank reading passage using key terms related to tectonic plates, stress, earthquakes, volcanoes, the Ring of Fire, Pangea, and the three main rock types. Instead of memorizing isolated definitions, students see how the vocabulary fits into a connected explanation of how Earth changes over ti
This Earth science mini-lesson explains how moving water changes the Earth through water erosion, using clear language and strong visual support. Students learn how rain, rivers, streams, and ocean waves slowly wear away land over time, and why faster-moving water causes more erosion. The lesson also explores ways to slow down water erosion, such as plants, rocks, and gentle slopes. Simple explanations, supportive diagrams, and a short student activity make this resource ideal for elementary cl
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Earth Sciences, General Science, Informational Text
Turn weathering and erosion vocabulary practice into an Earth science adventure! This print-and-go resource begins with a clear, student-friendly vocabulary meanings page, so students learn the terms before they use them. Then learners read an Earth Explorer story and fill in the blanks using key words about weathering, erosion, acid rain, and Earth’s spheres. Earth Explorer Adventure Includes: Vocabulary with meanings + word bank, fill-in-the-blanks adventure worksheet, and a teacher answer
This Earth science mini-lesson explains mechanical weathering - the process that breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing what they are made of - using clear language and strong visual support. Students learn about common types of mechanical weathering, including freeze-thaw weathering, plant root weathering, abrasion, and heating and cooling, and how these processes shape Earth’s surface over time. Simple explanations, supportive diagrams, and a structured student activity make this
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Earth Sciences, General Science, Informational Text
This engaging resource helps students understand how water is distributed on Earth—and why only a tiny amount is usable for people, plants, and animals. Through a simple reading passage, diagrams, comprehension questions, fill-in-the-blank activity, and critical thinking tasks, students explore the difference between saltwater, frozen water, groundwater, and usable freshwater.Designed for Grades 3–6, this resource supports science, literacy, and problem-solving skills while helping students
Introduce your students to natural resources, renewable and nonrenewable materials, and the importance of recycling with this worksheet set! This resource provides meaningful vocabulary practice on natural resources, renewable vs. nonrenewable materials, and the essential terms connected to energy, minerals, fossil fuels, and conservation. The topic naturally leads students into understanding why recycling matters and how it helps protect limited resources. Perfect for Grades 3–5, the activities
Students solve addition and subtraction problems and use the answers to decode secret words and sentences. This resource includes 5 working pages with a variety of puzzle formats, such as finding missing numbers, following number paths, matching problems with answers, and decoding messages. Designed for Grade 2, the activities focus on building number sense, problem-solving skills, and logical thinking through clear, structured puzzles. Includes: 5 student activity pages Answer key Great for
This resource helps students explore kinetic energy and energy transfer through simple hands-on marble experiments. Students investigate how speed, mass, and collisions affect the way energy moves from one object to another. Using marbles, they observe what happens when a marble rolls faster, when large and small marbles collide, and when energy travels through a line of marbles in a chain reaction. The resource combines science investigation, data recording, summary questions, and a unit tes
Fraction–Decimal Match Paths & Sorting Game Binder | Visual Equivalency Activities for Grades 4–8Make fraction–decimal connections meaningful, visual, and fun with this complete activity binder! Designed for upper elementary learners, this resource includes two hands-on tools to help students master common fraction–decimal equivalents through engaging visuals, number lines, matching paths, and a fast-paced sorting game. Focus Equivalents: 1/4 = 0.25 1/2 = 0.5 3/4 = 0.75 What’s Inside:1. Fr
This engaging packet helps students review key concepts about energy, light, and sound in a clear, easy-to-understand way. Designed for Grade 4, it includes vocabulary practice, a wave diagram activity, real-world application questions, and a fun science story that connects light and sound to everyday life. What’s Included: Vocabulary Matching Wave Diagram Labeling Reflection & Refraction Examples “Apply What You Know” Questions Light and Sound Story with Fill-in-the-Blanks Complete Answer
This resource includes an engaging winter-themed science story that helps students learn and review important energy vocabulary in context. As they read about a walk through a snowy park, students complete a fill-in-the-blank story using key terms such as potential energy, kinetic energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, electromagnetic energy, mechanical energy, chemical energy, and energy transfer. The story shows how these types of energy appear in everyday winter activities like sliding
Informational Reading + Comprehension Worksheets on the 5 Types of EnergyThis engaging reading passage introduces students to Mechanical, Thermal, Chemical, Electrical, and Electromagnetic Energy using real-life examples from a day at the park. Designed for Grade 3–5 readers, it makes abstract science ideas easy to understand through storytelling and follow-up activities. What’s Included: Informational story passage Comprehension questions Vocabulary matching Real-world application questions
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General Science, Informational Text, Physical Science
Make coordinate graphing practice a blast! In these puzzles, students plot ordered pairs across all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. As they work, letters appear — and when the plotting is done, a hilarious secret phrase is revealed, like “Rabbit on a helicopter” or “Fast pineapple fox.”What’s Inside:Teacher instructions 2 engaging coordinate plane codebreaker puzzles Answer keys for quick checking Practice with positive and negative coordinates in all four quadrants Skills Covered: R