LESSON PLANS
Students observe the effects of camouflage.
Teach students to use a KWL and a Who, What, When, Why, Where, and How Charts to extract important details about a text.
Students walk the length of various animals to get a sense of their size.
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Use this slideshow to introduce students to some of the defining characteristics of mammals.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Introduce your students to a KWL chart that is a graphic organizer for recording what students Know, Want to know, and…
WORKSHEETS
Use this form as a permission slip for your class trip to the zoo.
Students create a life-sized tracing of their bodies and label them.
Students learn about the diversity of animal life in a pond and the interdependence of pond organisms.
ACTIVITIES
Students discover how flowers get a little help from birds and insects to transfer pollen between them to form seeds and…
Give students a general introduction to the main zones in the ocean with these PowerPoint slides. Students will learn…
In this activity, gummy bears are placed in numbered paper bags with predetermined numbers of different colored bears to…
In this science fair project, pupils bake soil to kill microorganisms and attempt to grow plants in the soil.
Students study a range of defensive strategies used by reptiles and amphibians.
Students learn to estimate turtle size and age by identifying the parts of the shell, and then measuring and documenting…
In this lesson, students learn why preservation of wildlife is important.
Students will make a paper model of the body.
Students learn about the unusual world of the sea horse -- in which the father fish carries and gives birth to the…
Students use a web resource to explore the perspective of left-handed people coping in a right-handed society. They…
Pupils will compare cow and chicken DNA and learn about the role DNA plays in biology in this printable science…
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation.
Students will learn to distinguish insects from non-insects.