WORKSHEETS
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the butterfly's life cycle.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on elephantine facts.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the warming property of snow.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on observing and classifying.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on matching seeds to mature plants.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the origins of foods.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on what helps plants to grow.
Students color, cut out, and glue animals to the correct layer of the rain forest.
Teach young children about the life cycle of a plant with this hands-on gardening activity and worksheet.
Connect science and literature with the fun activities in this classroom guide to Steve Jenkins's books. This printable…
BOOK GUIDES
Fun and interactive activities that supplement a unique look at the science of interplanetary travel! This guide…
ACTIVITIES
Here is a play from which children will learn dinosaur facts.
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EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Students will learn about space, stars, planets, and more by writing stories and participating in other creative…
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Determine whether objects are solid, liquid, or gas.
Classify plants and animals in different environments or habitats.
Students cut out pictures of objects and glue them on the appropriate recycling bins.
Students draw the missing half of an apple, then color it in.
Students make a booklet to tell a story.
Students draw the day's weather on a map of the United States.
Students draw pictures of streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans, and share their drawings with classmates.
Students test their hypothesis as to whether a cotton ball or a block of wood will move farther when blown on.
Students observe how water moves through a plant, by placing a stalk of celery in a cup of water overnight.