WORKSHEETS
Perform these plant and rainbow science experiments with your students.
REFERENCE
A chart of animal names: male, female, and young.
An article about various sports in which animals participate.
Use a list that provides terms (such as herds, flocks, and murders) for various animal groups.
A brief article listing common household pets around the world.
A brief list of some ways animals express themselves.
Find answers to your dino questions, for example, are all fossils dinosaurs, what was the biggest dinosaur, what was the…
Present details of the functions of body systems as well as interesting facts.
A fabulous list of facts about the human body, for example, most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime!
VIDEOS
This video demonstrates how water changes physical state from a solid to a liquid to a gas.
Watch this video to learn about light and heat, two forms of energy. Energy makes things move or change.
Many plants grow from seeds. Watch this video to learn about the life cycle of a tree and a flower.
This science video explains why plants need light, water, and space to live and grow.
Watch this video to learn what all living things need: space, air, food, and water.
Read about how various animals father their young.
Assign a project that involves elementary students building a reptile exhibit.
Use this worksheet with the Animal Apartments lesson.
Students write their own story about Curious George.
A series of lessons and activities to teach elementary students about camouflage.
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
With this slideshow, you'll see some of the many activities available that will help your students learn about how…
Send home a printable set of activities, which include a plant guessing game and a seed planting challenge.
Explore how animals adapt for survival in the wild with this printable teacher's guide for Animal Disguises. Extend…
Advance students' understanding of ornithology with the resources in this teacher's guide for Birds. First, discuss what…
Introduce students to ornithology and American wildlife through the discussion questions and cross-curricular activities…