WORKSHEETS
Review how Earth's rotation and its movement around the Sun cause seasons. Students will identify when seasons begin in…
After defining solstice and equinox, students will answer questions about seasons and interpret a diagram of Earth's…
BOOK GUIDES
Use this literature guide to help you teach On the Far Side of the Mountain, by Jean Craighead George.
REFERENCE
In this guide, brilliant full-color photographs give the reader an "eyewitness" view of the world of eagles, vultures,…
An in-depth, comprehensive look at the world of birds with a unique integration of words and pictures.
Integrate life science and earth science with this printable about how animals adapt to seasonal change. Students will…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
By creating a paper snowflake students will learn how and why the perimeter is infinite. This is a fun math activity for…
Seasons are caused by the 23.4-degree tilt of Earth's axis, which alternately turns the North and South Poles toward the…
Test your students' knowledge of weather-related vocabulary with this word list.
Here is a selection of poetic quotations about winter time that will inspire your students.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the hundreds of swallows who return each year to Mission San Juan…
Correctly define terms related to the motions of Earth, the Sun, and the Moon to solve a word puzzle. This printable…
Connect the study of earth science and life science with this printable. Students will answer true/false and…
Try a printable science activity that helps students understand the reasons for the seasons by making a model of Earth…
Test your students' knowledge of Spanish vocabulary with this printable activity on springtime.
The Arctic Circle spends half the year in darkness and half the year in light, as students learn in this printable.
VIDEOS
Groundhog Day is February 2. Spark your students' interest about groundhogs such as Punxsutawney Phil, and the history…
LESSON
The Daily Scoop is a series of fun, consistent, and easy to understand daily nutrition tips for kids, grades K-8. Added…
Here are some summer math problems to keep your students busy this summer.
The major constellations are shown so your children and you can get outside and enjoy the wonders of the night sky.
LESSON PLANS
Build a replica of Stonehenge or simply record the path of the sun in this science activity for intermediate students.