LESSON PLANS
Read this poem about a hairy dog, then have students compare and contrast the dog in the poem with other dogs they know.
ACTIVITIES
Use this scoring guide in conjunction with the Traveling Seeds lesson.
WORKSHEETS
An animal art project.
Literature forms the basis for this simple activity that teaches young children about camouflage.
ASSESSMENT
Use this scoring guide in combination with the Sea Horses: Father Knows Best lesson.
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…
The creative writing, art, and trivia activities in this discussion guide reinforce the science lessons on physical…
It's easy for students to draw a stinkbug with the simple steps in this printable coloring page from Ralph Masiello's…
Teachers should use this guide before, during, and after reading Wiggle and Waggle with their class. It contains many…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the Canadian Turtle Derby.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the freeing of two gray whales from ice.
Students read dinosaur descriptions with clues to help classify dinosaur species into their subgroups.
Students learn how dinosaur names are related to their physical characteristics.
Interesting facts about Jumbo, one of the largest elephants ever in captivity, and some fun activities.
Students test how light affects plant growth. Materials list, advance preparation instructions, lab hints and tips,…
Students will review the three major parts of the human brain and where each part is located.
In this lesson, students will review inherited and observable traits, use this knowledge to poll their classmates, and…
In this lesson, students will put developing human brains and developing mice brains into order by age, by observing the…
Students learn vocabulary words about the movements humans make and how those terms are used in metaphorical…
Bats are fascinating creatures: flying, nocturnal mammals that navigate by sonar. What else do your students know about…
This team activity teaches students about the skeletal system.
Examine fingerprints and see if any two are alike.
Read about George Washington Carver's work with peanuts.