WORKSHEETS
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two drawings of a fun day at the…
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two awesome outer space drawings.
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two cool under-the-sea drawings.
Students can practice vocabulary relevant to the eyes and ears by reading the definition and using the word in a…
What's missing? Have children circle the differences they see in these two pictures featuring Max from Max & Ruby. This…
Can you find at least five differences between these two illustrations from Monkey See, Look At Me? This early learning…
ACTIVITIES
Students create a model of the path of a nerve impulse that includes an eye, a sensory neuron, an interneuron, and a…
Students experiment catching a ball first with both eyes open and then with one eye open, to test their vision.
Students will be introduced to several parts of the eye and their functions. This information will be used in the…
These extensions will show students that the brain, not the eyes, is responsible for our ability to see depth. Students…
Students will be introduced to several parts of the human eye and their functions. Students will create an eye model to…
The rods and cones of your eye are located in the back of your eye, in the retina. The rods allow us to see movement,…
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that several things can cause atypical vision. Through various…
Children draw pictures to show the difference between how objects look through their eyes versus through a hand lens.
Students attempt to throw a beanbag into a bin with their eyes open and with their eyes closed, then mark their two…
Try a math activity that introduces students to "optical illusions." They will then create their own illusions.
Something is missing! Practice comparison skills by spotting the differences in these two space mission drawings.
Challenge preschoolers to find the six things that are different between these two illustrations from Otis by Loren…
Key vocabulary terms about the structure of the human eye are defined here. This is a great science-test review.
Explore an activity that focuses on good eye care.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students explore whether it is easier to catch a ball with one eye open or with both eyes open. The worksheet provides a…