WORKSHEETS
Introduce the world's different climate zones and the plants and animals that live in them with these weather…
Use this multiple-choice quiz to test students' knowledge of stars, galaxies, and constellations.
LESSON PLANS
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety of ways, write about…
Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic materials. This printable guide to the basics of composting – and…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Bulletin Boards are a valuable tool for every classroom and every subject. Check out our top 10 favorite bulletin…
Students learn about the role of honeybees as pollinators by reading and illustrating a story.
Students learn about habitats and how zoos design them.
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Teach students about the fascinating human body! Use the lessons and activities in this printable book to explore the…
What is the water cycle? Read this weather printable to learn key facts about the process of evaporation and…
ACTIVITIES
Students learn about the water cycle, evaporation, and condensation.
Use colorful cat cutouts to create a bulletin board that helps your students learn colors and counting.
Use this ladybug pattern with the Insects Bulletin Board.
This list of rain forest animals is ready to print and use with a science unit, spelling activity, or other rain forest…
Try a printable science activity that focuses on learning geological vocabulary.
Try a science activity that focuses on the sense of taste. Use this fun printable as a group activity in class or have…
Celebrate the seasons with lesson plans and activities for autumn, winter, summer, and spring. All of these activities…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Develop students' nonfiction reading skills as they learn about the ocean. This printable warm-up includes a science…
Develop students' reading skills with a passage about killer whales and reading comprehension questions, in this…
Students learn how and why solar eclipses occur with this hands-on science activity. They create their own eclipse using…
The water cycle is the continuous movement of water from ocean to air and back to ocean. When you are teaching students…
Teach students how hurricanes develop and how these powerful storms are named.
Students will make imaginary insects which have the essential characteristics of an insect, such as six legs and three…
In this unit on waste reduction, pupils learn the basics of solid and hazardous waste, plus ways to reduce the…
Pupils learn the connection between rubbish and climate change with this printable packet of activities. This is a…