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Students record their observations of animals that live in their garden in the springtime. In this springtime animals lesson plan, students track information about their garden each week and see what the temperature is, and what animals are present with different temperatures in their garden.
Learners observe the tides in San Diego for one month. Using this information, they graph the tides on a chart along with the phases of the moon. They answer questions related to the graph to end the lesson.
First graders explain the Native American cyclical concept of time
Students discover the process of planting chili. After comparing two types of seeds students plant and with the use of a digital camera, record the seed progress. When ready for transplant, students take young plants to a retirement center and donate them for planting.
In this grade 8 science test worksheet, 8th graders answer a total of 81 questions that cover a wide variety of grade 8 science concepts.
In this Indian school revisions worksheet, students complete a variety of ESL activities, filling in blanks to complete sentences and matching termsĀ about the weather, the senses and healthy eating habits.
Students study grasshoppers and Mormon crickets by visiting website to view images and listen to sound. They research the issue of serious insect infestation. They read about students who eat the insects as snacks and read insect recipes.
Students work collaboratively in small groups or pairs creating an outdoor environment at their school that qualifies for a "schoolyard for nature" through the National Wildlife Federation. This ongoing class project takes a full year to implement.
Students create miniature "brussel sprout" bunnies using clay pots, brussel sprouts, mini poms, Easter grass, and fake silk flowers. This activity is intended for the upper-elementary classroom during the Spring season (March or earl April is ideal).
Students match numbers 1-5. In this matching numbers instructional activity, students count the spots on ladybugs. Students read the numbers written on flowers and determine where each ladybug should land.