Learn through discussion, game, craft, and exploring nature. Subject: Pollination, pollinators, parts of plants, parts of a flower Goals: learn what pollination is, what a pollinator is and what it does, why pollinators are so important, different types of pollinators, and how pollinators work together. Learn what a species is, different parts of plants and different parts of flowers.
Look for two natural objects and draw them in the boxes below. Now compare them. How are they different? How are they similar? Where did you find them? Examples of natural objects: leaves, sticks, grass, etc.
Reading lesson plan in 4 different colors. Color code your reading groups as an additional organization hack. Includes group, level, date, title & genre, new words & vocabulary, story & plot, activity before reading, and activities after reading.
Yearly Reflection for the end of the school year or end of the calendar year. Let your students reflect on themselves and the year they had. Reflect on the life lessons they learned, things they learned, things to change, list of gratitude, and reminders.
Observations are important to keep scientific data up to date! Help scientists by observing something in nature such as a bug, a tree, or an animal. Describe it below!
Travel journal for your students to document their summer, adventures, travels, and more. Spaces to document the date, weather, places, adventure, and notes.
Find animal tracks (animal footprints) and draw them below. Compare the tracks! Does anything look like? Does anything look different? Remember to be detailed! Can you identify them? Do you know what animal left these tracks?
Lets draw shadows! Shadows are created when an object blocks light. Take the bottom of the page and face it towards the sun. (This activity is best done in the mornings or the afternoons). Place your favorite stuffed animal, action figure, or object at the bottom of the page. Now outline the shadow in the box!
Find a bug and draw it! What type of bug is it? Is it an insect or arachnid? Can it fly or crawl? Do you know what kind of insect or arachnid it is? Remember to include a lot of details in your drawing!