ACTIVITIES
Print these flashcards, then have students define these words, identify pictures, and match flashcards related to plants…
WORKSHEETS
Can you tell the difference between a butterfly and a moth? Examine the similarities and differences between these two…
Learn how some insects cause harm, from damaging crops to spreading disease. Using the facts in this printable, students…
Learn about stars, constellations, and galaxies in this fact sheet. This printable includes images to help students…
TEACHING RESOURCE
March is Women's History Month! How do you celebrate Women's History Month in your classroom? This themed…
REFERENCE
Eyewitness: Jungle explores the world of rain forests and related ecosystems, bringing viewers face to face with…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Students learn about volcanoes as they improve their reading comprehension skills with the science reading passage and…
Students press flowers and plants with heavy books to make lovely decorations. Then, they use the pressed flowers to…
Children discover how seeds hitch a ride with the wind, in the water, or on an animal to become planted and grow.
How are cranberries harvested? This article describes the workings of a cranberry bog and the process of dry and wet…
LESSON PLANS
Become an instant expert on weather. Find motivational mini-lessons and the reference material you need to reinforce key…
Allow students to learn about outer space while you're away from your classroom with this substitute teacher kit for…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Browse a printable teacher resource book that provides science activities that use readily available materials. Students…
Students build a scale model of the solar system. This activity includes Pluto as a planet, even though it is now…
BOOK GUIDES
In this compilation of lessons, activities, and worksheets, students learn that vocabulary words normally used to…
Weather impacts the landscape. Teach students about weathering and erosion with a simple science experiment and the…
Discover what it is like to live in space, from what astronauts eat to how they live in the weightless environment.…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Use an ocean theme in your science lessons with this printable ideas and bulletin board example.
Use this matching math activity with your students. In this worksheet, children are asked to write equations based on…
Use this book guide to assist you in implementing the Grossology books into your curriculum. The Grossology series…
Students will use these charts to measure the length of a turtle and to estimate a turtle's age.
In this science activity, elementary students cooperatively design, build, and race cars made from fresh produce.
Dr. Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman in space. Read about this famous astronaut and color in the…
This color diagram outlines the earth's fossil layers.