WORKSHEETS
The tapir is South America's largest mammal and one of world's least understood animals. The Tapir Scientist takes…
Educate students about the climate crisis with these eight engaging activities to accompany Al Gore's An Inconvenient…
ACTIVITIES
This e-book, created by TeacherVision Advisory Board Member Mikaela, features a collection of STEM challenges that can…
Bats are the second largest order of mammals, and they play a critical role in the ecosystem. The Bat Scientists…
CHOICE BOARDS
These Earth Day activities for the classroom focus on STEM learning for a great way to celebrate Earth Day with your…
This 8-page project-based mini-lesson from TinkerActive Workbooks will help 2nd graders learn about underwater habitats…
VIDEOS
Watch this video to learn about light and heat, two forms of energy. Energy makes things move or change.
Many plants grow from seeds. Watch this video to learn about the life cycle of a tree and a flower.
Distribute a reading selection and an assignment on the conservation of wetlands in the United States.
Students explore the relationship between a living thing and its environment.
Students describe the animals that live in their neighborhood, then send postcards with pictures of the habitats.
Students discuss the biomes found on Mount Kilimanjaro and consider how altitudes create different climates, biomes, and…