WORKSHEETS
Connect the study of earth science and life science with this printable. Students will answer true/false and…
REFERENCE
Learn about the life and work of primatologist Jane Goodall with your students. Use the questions in this guide for Up…
LESSON PLANS
Give students a general introduction to one of the three main groups of amphibians—the frogs-with this PowerPoint…
Give students a general introduction to the Arctic and some of its unique animals with this PowerPoint presentation.…
Students can practice vocabulary relevant to Arctic animals by reading the definition and using the word in a sentence…
Students can practice science vocabulary relevant to Antarctic animals by reading the definition and using the word in a…
Students can practice vocabulary relevant to deserts by reading the definition and using the word in a sentence they…
Challenge students to identify, sequence, and describe four stages in the life cycle of a pond. In this Earth science…
Integrate environmental science in your study of wetlands with the questions in this printable. Students will use…
Review the features and characteristics of inland waters, including lakes, geysers, and rivers, with this Earth science…
Multiple-choice and written-response questions in this Earth science exam will test students' knowledge and…
BOOK GUIDES
Use the activities in this guide before, during, and after reading the book.
A glossary of words related to global warming.
Children choose which packages are the most ecological. This environmentally friendly activity is a perfect way to…
Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the natural world of mammals, offer a unique "eyewitness" view of the…
Present a lesson that allows children to integrate biological and physical science with the study of the state they live…
A hands-on activity to help students understand animal adaptation by examining the diversity of bird beaks.
A series of lessons and activities to teach elementary students about camouflage.
After completing worksheet 1 of this project, students perform several tasks describing an adaptation of their choice.
Share information about Earth Day, which began in 1970 and is celebrated on April 22, and assign the related activities…
The Arctic Circle spends half the year in darkness and half the year in light, as students learn in this printable.
The answers to these questions reveal why the trash humans produce amounts to an environmental problem.
Make a model landfill. What happens if you send your trash to the landfill instead of recycling it?
Students read about DDT and other pesticides, and discuss how they adversely affect animals and the environment.