WORKSHEETS
Create a jungle mural just like Curious George did! Use this printable to come up with things to include in the mural.
REFERENCE
Along with the illustrated Little Brainwaves characters, younger kids can explore the world of animals, climbing around…
Students find a way to reuse a container in this printable activity. Discussing recycling is a great way to spend Earth…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
This stunning display is sure to capture students' interest! Although it looks best on windows, the Greenhouse Bulletin…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the story of a giant squid attacking a 150-ton ship and dragging it to…
Utilize the discussion questions and activities in this printable teacher's guide before, during, and after reading…
TEACHING RESOURCE
These valuable reviews of science-teaching materials focus on books that explore reptiles and amphibians. They are…
Example of the Insects Bulletin Board.
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.
Pupils will take a nature walk, make observations, and collect natural objects for an art activity that will help them…
A series of lessons and activities to teach elementary students about camouflage.
Explore how animals adapt for survival in the wild with this printable teacher's guide for Animal Disguises. Extend…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Teach your class the basics of Earth science using this printable book of activities, lessons, and worksheets. Students…
Students complete exercises pertaining to the wet and dry seasons of the desert.
Students describe in writing how animals in four habitats find food and water.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on habitats and the kinds of plants and animals that live in them.
Enhance pupils' enjoyment of Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin with a wide variety of classroom extension activities that…
In this early-learning activity, children will navigate a maze to help two polar bear cubs find their mother.
This handy chart describes how to recycle some common materials.
Students are asked to identify living and non-living components of their environment.
Create ecology-related foldable 'books' with your class.
In this math activity, students complete simple arithmetic problems to learn rain forest facts.
Try this brainstorming technique to maximize your word banks.