ACTIVITIES
This e-book, created by TeacherVision Advisory Board Member Mikaela, features a collection of STEM challenges that can…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Develop students' reading skills with this printable passage of historical fiction and comprehension questions about the…
WORKSHEETS
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a nonfiction passage on the invention of the airplane and answer reading…
Read the passage in this science printable to learn about cloning. Students will answer comprehension questions and use…
REFERENCE
In this printable reading warm-up, students read a short biography on Henry Ford and answer reading comprehension…
This Christmas-themed and blues-buster choice board features 7 fun, skill-building activities to help students celebrate…
Build a miniature roller coaster in order to observe the effects of gravity and momentum.
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about Orville and Wilbur Wright and…
Interesting facts and fun activities related to Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific. This…
LESSON PLANS
Students will compare and contrast a human and a robot. This lesson plan from STEPP includes five short activities…
Employ a printable reading activity that helps build skills in noun recognition.
Challenge your class with a creative writing activity that has students imagine they are travelling by sea and by air.
Develop math and science skills through literature-based activities for Great Buildings by Anne Lynch and Building Big…
This timeline details the important "firsts" in the field of aviation, including the first hot air balloon flight, the…
Get students thinking about the process and applications of genetic engineering, using the questions in this science…
Learn about Steve Fossett, a famous aviator and business personality.
Learn about Louis Blériot, Henri Fabre, and Glenn H. Curtiss, three aviators known for their early 20th-century…
Learn about the origins of commercial jetliners, from the ill-fated British deHavilland Comet to the success of the…
Students connect the dots to complete the picture.
Students draw a view of the city from the air.
Students make model cars and use them to explore concepts of motion, momentum, and friction.
Build different types of boats to learn principles of buoyancy and displacement.
Design a contraption or invention for a class-wide contest and presentation.
Students explore the concept of elapsed time by answering questions about a pilot's flight schedule.