LESSON PLANS
Students make a flipbook of the moon to view the various phases.
Use a lesson that explains how stars form constellations.
Students learn the distances between the planets in our solar system.*This activity includes Pluto as a planet, even…
Teach students about the difference between fiction and non-fiction.
In this poetry activity, students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of cause and effect.
In this activity, students explore the possibilities for nonverbal communication and emotion.
Explore an activity that incorporates reading, drawing and critical thinking into a poetry lesson.
WORKSHEETS
Teach students about cooperation by creating an orchestra.
Help students construct a device to measure relative humidity.
Students will investigate the characteristics and life cycle of mealworms.
Science activities that involve observing, writing, and drawing ants.
Students will make observations of ants being placed in a commercial habitat.
Students will study bees in the wild.
Use this lesson and worksheets to teach your students about primary and permanent teeth. Students will learn about their…
Present these activities to teach students how the brain functions.
Students will learn about their muscles through activities and examples of muscles on a chicken leg.
Students will learn how their lungs work and make a model of the lungs.
Through a series of activities, students will learn how their heart functions.
Students will take a walk through the digestive system to see how food passes through the body.
In this art activity, students use a variety of seeds to make pictures.
Teach students about plants by dissecting a seed in this science activity.
Students will plant various seeds to observe them grow.
Enjoy an art activity that teaches students about the shape and function of leaves.
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed.