WORKSHEETS
Educate students about magnetism, the human body, and advances in medical technology with a reading passage and…
BOOK GUIDES
Illustrate complex social issues and the basic goodness in human nature through The Contender, The Brave, The Chief, and…
Discuss compelling contemporary teen issues with these reading-guide questions for Now You See Her, a story about a…
Use this word-fill activity to educate students about multiple sclerosis – a chronic disease that affects millions…
Supplement your study about diseases of the human body with this research and vocabulary activity about multiple…
ASSESSMENT
The best players compete in the annual Major League Baseball All-Star game. What do your students know about this…
Engage students in conversations about illness, activism, community, and friendship with these discussion questions and…
Test students' knowledge of tasty treats in our candy quiz.
From Secretariat to Big Brown, test students' knowledge of the most storied event in horse racing: the Kentucky Derby.…
Educate students about haemophilia, a genetic blood clotting disorder, with this true/false worksheet. Pupils will…
Students read an overview of the discovery of insulin, and complete related activities to extend their understanding.
Try a math activity that introduces students to "optical illusions." They will then create their own illusions.
Students work in cooperative teams to explore and expand the concept of survival.
Students analyze a character's personality before and after a survival situation.
When faced with a survival situation, the most important thing is to remain calm.
Students explore the rationing of food and supplies as is necessary in a survival emergency.
ACTIVITIES
Making fire without the aid of matches is difficult, but essential to survival in the wild, as students learn in this…
One way to make perishable food last for a long time is to dry it, as students learn in this printable.
Students use what they know about the Arctic along with reference materials to fill out an Arctic region knowledge chart…
If you were planning a trip to the Arctic, what precautions might you take to protect yourself from frostbite? What…
Students construct a compass out of household objects and then learn how to read it. This social studies activity…
Students learn how to adjust for the difference between true north and magnetic north by calculating the declination.
Students imagine they are stranded and need to create a broadcast of a ten-second call for help.
This critical thinking activity asks students to generate ideas for how to find a source of fresh water.