BIG Science Stations Units are awesome for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. Allow your students to learn and explore concepts in fun and different ways.
Engage your students in hands-on science fun with this Kids Dental Health Science Unit! Perfect for Dental Health Month or any time of the year.
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Looking for constellations is a fun activity for students of any age. But what many students may not understand is that even though the stars in a single constellation may look the same distance from earth, they can be hundreds of light years apart. Having them build a 3D model helps them understand this concept ... Read more
Learn the five ocean layers & which sea animals live in each zone with this colorful science experiment and habitat project for kids, tweens & teens!
This butterfly life cycle poster makes a perfect, no-prep supplement to your science unit study. The short passage introduces key terms without being overwhelming. Print 2 to 4 to a page to save paper and to make just the right size for interactive notebooks. These make a perfect supplement to your ...
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
This past summer, like all the summers before in our homeschooling journey, the kids and I spent our days exploring one part of God's creation. Since we live in the tundra for nearly nine months of the year, our ability to investigate nature is limited to summer time. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) Using some delight-directed planning, we usually choose one nature topic to investigate all summer long. This year, the children unanimously voted to learn about WEATHER. Here are a few things we included in our three-month-long unit... Books National Geographic Kids Everything Weather: Facts, Photos, and Fun that Will Blow You Away Weather (Eye Wonder) The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting (Williamson Kids Can! Series) Clouds (Weather) 100 Things You Should Know About Weather The Usborne Book of Weather Facts: Records, Lists, Facts, Comparisons Weather (Usborne Spotter's Guide) Science With Weather (Usborne Science Activities) Projects Cloud/Temperature Calendar Every day through the month of July, we tracked the high and low temps as well as determined the type of cloud formation that was prevalent throughout the majority of the afternoon. We documented our findings on a calendar printable and glued these into our nature journals. Weather Fact Fans We put together a simple fact fan and designated a page for each major type of weather occurrence. As we learned about each topic, the children did a small notebook journal entry onto that particular card in their fact fans. Water Cycle Demo Bag After learning about the water cycle, we each drew a sketch of the process onto a ziplock bag. We poured about a cup of water into the bag, taped it to a window on a sunny side of the house, and waited. Within a day or two, we were able to see the water evaporating, condensing, and precipitating on the side of the bag. Rain Gauge Using the bottom half of a pop bottle, we made a simple rain gauge. We set it outside and checked it after each rain. We just happened to have an unusually wet summer this year, so there was a lot of action each week in our gauge. Air Scale To demonstrate the fact that air has weight, we made a simple air scale. We blew up two equal-sized balloons to two different sizes and taped them each to opposite ends of a ruler. We tied a string to the center of the ruler and held the entire contraption up by the string. Just like on a traditional scale, the ruler tipped towards the end with the heavier balloon showing that air does, in fact, have weight...the balloon with the most air weighed more. Simple Barometer A barometer is used to measure air pressure. While our homemade version did not tell us an exact measurement of pressure, it was able to clearly show CHANGES in pressure. You will need: a glass with a wide mouth a balloon a rubber band scissors a drinking straw tape a piece of paper or cardstock and a pen Directions: Cut the mouth piece off of the balloon and discard. Stretch the balloon over the mouth of the glass. Secure with a rubber band. Using the tape, secure the straw to the top of the balloon. The straw should be placed as close to the middle of the balloon as possible. Use the paper or cardstock to mark the place where the end of the straw naturally rests. Check the placement of the straw end each day and mark any changes. You should be able to see that the air pressure raises or lowers the balloon which in turn moves the end of the straw up or down. Videos What is a Tornado? by Monkey See What is a Hurricane? by Monkey See Reading Rainbow: Come a Tide- an elementary-appropriate look at dangerous weather
Scientists estimate there are 20,000-30,000 different kinds of butterflies in the world today! That is an incredible number, and it highlights how diverse this group of insects is. So if you or your kids are ever tempted to see one of these winged wonders fly by and simply think "butterfly," download this FREE Butterfly Unit Study and get ready to learn about their anatomy, some of the many different types, where they live, and much more!
Free Earth Science Lapbook & Unit Study Ideas. I have the rest of the minibooks to go with the free earth science lapbook, which is Earth’s Structures. Also, look at my page Lapbook Ideas for more homeschool lapbooks.
Earth's layers, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more!
26 Free Nature Unit Studies for Multiple Ages. Studying nature brings science to life. Grab these free nature unit studies.
Printable BINGO worksheet for Science and Biology unit cell structure and function grade 8 and grade 9. Cell Structure & organelles bingo card with cell, cytoplasm, organ, cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplast, vacuole, cell wall and animal cell and plant cell. Science unit test preparation and study resource. Unit review game worksheet. Make learning fun with 2 different templates with the same questions for some variety!
PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 1 - THE HUMAN BODY We are so excited to dig into Unit 1 in our science sequence! We kick off science this year with My Body and My Five Senses . It is the perfect place to start science with our primary kiddos. This year we are going to explore and learn about the
Wiggly, slimy and moving inch by inch into your student's world.... This unit is filled with supplemental activities to engage your students as you explore the exciting life of a worm. In this unit, you will find: hands on activities, printables, arts and crafts, and so much more! "All About Worms" includes: 1. Recommended book list 2. All About Earthworms mini book 3. What Do Worms Need? printable 4. Parts of an Earthworm printable 5. Types of Worms poster 6. Comparing Worms Venn Diagram 7. Earthworm & Cocoon poster 8. Life Cycle poster 9. Earthworm Lifecycle cut & paste 10. Earthworm Life Cycle Craftivity 11. Gummy Worm Lifecycle activity 12. Inch Worm (non-standard) Measurement math center 13. Worm Farm Science Observation {with recording sheet} 14. Living or Non-Living printable 15. Squiggly Worm art activity 16. Worm Song 17. Worm Wiggle poem 18. Wiggly Worm game ideas 19. Inch Worm finger play 20. Cup of Dirt snack recipe BONUS: This resource includes an interactive version of the PDF that you can assign to students to complete on a device, using Easel by TpT. Perfect for Pre-K - 1st! Please download our preview for a closer look into this unit. Enjoy! ~ Curriculum Castle Connect with us! Follow our store here Pinterest Facebook Instagram Blog ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE: This item is a digital download from our TpT store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Curriculum-Castle by Yvette Florez and Jessica Ruiz. As such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. You MAY: •use items (free or paid) for your own classroom students or personal use •distribute our resources in printed packets to your students/families •send via email to your classroom families •post on password protected class websites or apps that the general public can NOT access •reference our resources in blog posts, workshops, seminars and share on social media provided credit is given to Curriculum Castle (link back to our store or individual product) You MAY NOT: •alter the resource or remove the copyright •claim this work as your own or use commercially in any way •sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale/free •distribute our resources to other educators (Please send them a link to the resource or purchase additional discounted licenses through Teachers Pay Teachers.) •post or distribute our resources on a non-secure blog, school or district website, or file sharing site (this includes paid and free products)
FREE Family-Style Homeschool Planets & Outer Space unit study. These lessons are part of a larger free Astronomy & Astronauts Unit Study.
What can you do in a jar? Quite a lot! These mason jar science experiments are so much fun, and help teach kids the basics of the scientific method and science vocabulary even if you're not a science teacher! Make learning science fun again! It's not just a jar, it's a science jar!
Fun & easy science project for elementary and middle school kids - make a homemade barometer with a balloon & measure air pressure, weather changes!
Whether you love science or you know a little biologist to be, this poster is a cute and informative way to learn about the the smallest unit of life: The cell! A great tool to get kids excited, ask questions and learn about biology. ART WORK STATS: • paper size: available in two sizes: 8 in X 10 in or 11 in x 14 in • printed on Aurora Fine Art Natural (100% cotton rag, acid-free, matte) • printed with Epson archival pigment inks SHIPPING INFO: • print will be packed in a sealed clear cello bag with a thick backing board, and shipped inside a rigid protective envelope • proof of mailing with each item is provided © 2013 Rachel Ignotofsky All rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law.
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Explore different soil samples to discover the rocks, sediments and natural materials that make it up with this simple earth science experiment for kids.
Hi teacher friends, Are your elementary students studying Earth Science this year? I’ve always dreaded trying to hunt down lab supplies and equipment for science activities, but during the last few years I’ve been able to come up with little-to-no prep activities to teach Earth Science! These hands-on activities allow students to experiment and learn
Weather themed learning ideas for elementary aged students. Ideas for including science, math, art, geography, history, language arts, videos and book lists into your weather unit study.
Learn how to build a simple DIY rain gauge at home from a plastic bottle. Leave it outside the next time it rains to measure the precipitation in your area.
Learn about the 5 layers of an ocean (also called ocean zones) with your child using this hands-on activity with materials already in your pantry!
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Solar System Unit Study - A science unit for elementary and middle school students that includes videos, books, printables & activities.
Try this Balloon Air Pressure Experiment! Balloon and glass experiment explanation for kids is perfect for science fair air experiment.
Explore different soil samples to discover the rocks, sediments and natural materials that make it up with this simple earth science experiment for kids.
Get all of your free life cycle worksheets all in one place. Including water cycle and rock cycle worksheets perfect for kids in K-5.
Energy is all around us and is intriguing for the young mind! This energy poster and printable is a great addition to your unit!
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.
Make snot, see what poop is made of, explore blood...these disgustingly gross science experiments are definitely not for the squeamish or faint of heart!
Get up close with the photosynthesis process by painting with chlorophyll. This STEM chlorophyll science lesson will be memorable for all.
How can sound be waves? It is a hard concept for kids. Try these 7 science experiments for kids to SEE sound. Learn the 5 senses with STEM activities.
Try this super fun, and simple science project today! Students learn about landforms and animal habitats as they make this landform diorama project. This is a perfect simple science project.
This fun, easy, science activity for kids uses only common household items and takes about 10 minutes. Full step-by-step picture tutorial included.
YouTube science videos teaching human body anatomy to kids kindergarten to high school. Free resource for science, biology and physiology class.
These hands-on bacteria science experiments teach students how to culture bacteria and test various hypotheses for all kinds of specimens.
What a fun way to teach kids how lungs work!
This simple chromatography experiment demonstrates how and why leaves change colors in the fall.
Science should be engaging and exciting. Here are my ten favorite ways of teaching ecosystems with this ecosystems project.