WORKSHEETS
Students predict and observe the responses of an earthworm to stimuli. Materials list, advance preparation instructions,…
Students observe patterns, colors, and shapes of objects in the classroom, and make insect models that blend into the…
Students model population changes in migrating birds, and identify environmental changes that caused the population to…
Students observe three stages in the life cycle of a beetle. Materials list, advance preparation instructions, lab hints…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' ability to identify and describe a desirable beak design,…
Students draw a picture that shows symmetry.
Students learn about an owl's niche in its ecosystem by studying owl pellets. Materials list, rubric, worksheets, and…
ACTIVITIES
Students color by numbers to find the pictures of animals.
Students connect the dots to complete a picture.
Students cut out pictures of animals and classify them in different ways.
Students use words from the Word Bank to describe how animals move.
Students draw and describe a feather.
Students draw an ant and label its parts.
Students make a model of an animal, show how the animal protects itself, and draw the animal's habitat.
The student traces lines to show what the animal might eat, where it might live, and what it might sound like. On the…
Students make a clay model of an animal, then make a drawing of the animal based on the model.
Create a butterfly garden in your classroom to teach children about the life cycle of an insect. This hands-on science…
Celebrate nature with these lesson-planning resources and activities for Follow the Moon book and CD. This printable…
Extend children's enjoyment of Lauren Child's Who Wants to Be a Poodle I Don't with these worksheets. This Trixie…
Distribute a printable mini-book that focuses on taking care of a pet bird.
Students consider the animal in a story and list 10 characteristics that are similar to those of humans.
Set up a maze for a rodent to run through. How does it find its way from one end to the other?
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on dictionary research.
Put together a handy tool for matching different snake species with their preferred food source.