The thought that the Forbidden land of Agartha actually exists is said to be supported by other researchers around the world.
Help your students understand earth changes through this hands-on science experiment. Head to this blog post about an engaging earthquake simulation!
Take a plunge under the surface of the earth! With this worksheet as your guide, you may explore the geological processes of our planet.
Check out this fun and engaging idea on how to help students explore pollution for Earth Day or any environmental science lesson!
Children can explore the world with easy, hands on Geology activities including with an erupting volcano, land form diorama, or Earth Layers Model!
Are you looking for an engaging way to teach social studies? If you have just a textbook or lack materials, virtual field trips are an amazing way to bring history to life!New to Virtual Field Trips?A virtual field trip is an interactive way for students to learn and explore places and geographic features of the world. If done right, a virtual field trip provides an opportunity for students to take ownership of their learning, adds in cross-curricular subjects, and provides a means of critical t
Explore different soil samples to discover the rocks, sediments and natural materials that make it up with this simple earth science experiment for kids.
The recently published Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires, and Riots: California and Graphic Design, 1936-1986, edited and designed by Louise Sandhaus, is a...
TONS of ways for kids of all ages to explore chemistry, biology, physics, and earth science with food items you have in your kitchen! EPIC LIST!
For a long time, we thought our species were the only artists
Lord Maitreya is regarded as the prophesied future Buddha who will appear on Earth, achieve complete enlightenment, and teach the pure Dharma.
Any time spent in my corner of the cyber world and you'll learn that I love stations. I love giving kids a chance to explore and learn on their own in hands on ways. Today, I'm sharing my tips and tricks for organizing and planning for exploration stations to learn about weathering and erosion in second grade.
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These science experiments make learning about the Earth interesting and fun.
What's in the ground beneath our feet? Explore the science of soil with your child using this handy printable!
Apologia Exploring Creation with Earth Science is a Charlotte Mason based homeschool science curriculum for kids in grades K-6.
Minecraft is popular among children so why not use that to your
Explore rocks and minerals with this fun rock testing experiment that uses vinegar & sedimentary rocks -- also known as the Acid Test for Rocks!
Do you want some engaging hands-on, science experiments to teach your elementary students about physical and chemical weathering? Look no further!
Once you have learned about the different layers of the Earth, a nice and easy way to help you remember their names and order might be useful. Find below some PDF worksheets that you can print out and practice on. Suitable for: Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7 Download PDF Download PDF Suitable for: Grade […]
I have been having a blast planning for Middle School Science. I think this is because I am learning too! This Huge unit addressed the
In this lab, students will explore artifacts supporting Continental Drift Theory, then model continental drift. Each inquiry lab will contain an essential
We warmly welcome David Elkington, author of The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Science of the Divine, as our featured author for June. In his book, David explores the acoustic connections between the Earth, the human brain, and sacred sites, revealing an intimate relationship between the Earth’s resonate frequencies, […]
Weathering vs Erosion STEM activity is a super easy and fun Science experiment that will teach your kids how the earth works.
Make your own seismograph in this fun STEM activity.
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This simple melting ice science experiment allows students to discover what variables affect the speed at which ice melts. The materials needed are in your kitchen.
Earth sciences is a common middle school science class. During that class, students will learn all about rocks. These rock activities for middle school are a great way to help kids understand the lessons.
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, can be classified into 2 groups—monocots and dicots. This infographic illustrates key differences.
This lesson plan includes a printable world map with a map grid and shows you how to walk kids through a basic understanding of how map grids work.
heat and pressure is applied to the rock and it becomes a metamorphic rock.
Try these easy sound experiments -- Elementary & Middle School kids will LOVE testing the science of sound with this fun wave experiment to create a 'gong' and explore how sound waves travel!
Ever wonder how all of the Earth’s ecosystems are classified? You’ve come to the right place. Here’s a list of the 26 types of biomes on our home planet.