WORKSHEETS
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the hundreds of swallows who return each year to Mission San Juan…
ACTIVITIES
Students color by numbers to find the pictures of animals.
Students connect the dots to complete the picture.
Students sort a series of pictures based on which sense they stimulate.
Students trace floss from its container to its user in this maze.
Students imagine they are watching a lightning storm, then write what each of their senses experiences.
Students build a light-blocking art project.
Students use rock pictures to make a rock web.
Students connect the dots to complete a picture.
Students complete exercises pertaining to the wet and dry seasons of the desert.
Students are exposed to Braille, and are given a chance to write in Braille.
Students draw a view of the city from the air.
Students design special clothing for children, and then indicate what is special about it.
Students design a water slide.
Students are given the opportunity to suggest uses for old tires.
Students say what they would like to observe using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Students work with partners to classify blocks by color and shape.
Students make patterns with paper clips and lima beans and have partners complete patterns.
Partners use a Styrofoam cup and string to make a model telephone.
Students follow directions to make a simple graph.
Students stretch rubber bands over a shoebox, and compare the sounds made when the rubber bands are plucked.
Students add salt to one cup of water and sand to another, observe, and compare.
Students observe a seed sprout, and grow and record observations.
Students experiment to see the effect of water on plant growth.