WORKSHEETS
Explore an activity that integrates math and science, as students create a large chart to plot a time line of Earth's…
Students learn about fossils and how they are created. They then simulate this process, using plaster to make their own…
In this activity, students learn how glaciers are formed and how they move materials around Earth. They then experiment…
In this activity, students create model buildings from toothpicks. Using Jell-O, sand, and modeling clay, they then…
Create these unique "monster" recycling bins with your class that will not only help save the Earth, but make the whole…
Try a printable science activity that focuses on noise, air, and water pollution.
MAPS
Long ago, the Earth's continents were all part of the same land mass.
The Katie Kazoo Crew offers students some ideas for summer vacation fun!
Learn the properties of crystals through practical experiments with different types of salt.
Learn more about some common metals.
On this page you will find four art projects to accompany each seasonal change.
Students examine and rate their lunch packaging in terms of its environmental friendliness.
Students follow these instructions to create recycled paper.
Explore uses of solar energy by reading the passage in this physics printable. Students will refer to the passage and…
Enrich your study of soil with this printable about the two main types of fertilizers: mineral and organic. In this…
Help students learn about erosion caused by waves and wind with this printable Earth science activity. Students will…
Using a dictionary, students will define the four branches of hydrologic sciences: hydrology, limnology, hydrogeology,…
Using reference materials, students will identify drawings of sonar, scuba gear, a bathyscaph, and a submersible. Then…
Enrich your study of reptiles with this printable about dinosaurs' physical traits. This science printable lists the…
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.
ACTIVITIES
Students create a model for raindrop formation using the materials given. Assesses their understanding of evaporation,…
Students are presented with a picture of a seal with a camera on its back, and are asked to explain what the seal is…
Students make a model of a current and waves, and observe how waves affect the movement of currents. Materials list,…
Use the ideas in this printable to create an Out of the Ocean Museum in your classroom. This is a fun activity to pair…