TEACHING RESOURCE
These valuable reviews of science-teaching materials focus on books that explore reptiles and amphibians. They are…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Example of the Insects Bulletin Board.
WORKSHEETS
Students color, cut out, and glue animals to the correct layer of the rain forest.
Students pick three animals to draw and ask others to pick their favorite.
Focus on adjectives with this printable word-usage activity.
Introduce students to the three types of dung beetles and their vital role in the environment with a science picture…
BOOK GUIDES
Examine the nature of friendship with the activities in this guide to Poodle and Hound, written by Kathryn Lasky and…
Some animals are better at being pets than others. In this worksheet, children circle the animals that are good for…
Connect science and literature with the fun activities in this classroom guide to Steve Jenkins's books. This printable…
Extend students' enjoyment of Jannell Cannon's Stellaluna with these printables. This activity kit includes a trivia…
ACTIVITIES
Here is a play from which children will learn dinosaur facts.
REFERENCE
Along with the illustrated Little Brainwaves characters, younger kids can explore the world of animals, climbing around…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
You'll see many worksheets and activities inside this slideshow about seeds, fruits and vegetables, trees, and more! All…
Literature forms the basis for this simple activity that teaches young children about camouflage.
Students learn vocabulary words about the movements humans make and how those terms are used in metaphorical…
Classify plants and animals in different environments or habitats.
Students draw the missing half of an apple, then color it in.
Students observe how water moves through a plant, by placing a stalk of celery in a cup of water overnight.
Students find a way to reuse a container in this printable activity. Discussing recycling is a great way to spend Earth…
Teach students about plant varieties by playing a memory game with these cards.
This stunning display is sure to capture students' interest! Although it looks best on windows, the Greenhouse Bulletin…
Match animals with the food that they eat.
Make your own giraffe puppet.
Create animal counting books with your students.