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Remembering Reptiles
Students will learn to use outlines as a comprehension strategy. Summarization is the most important comprehension strategy, and should be taught to maturing readers. During this lesson learners use the story of a reptile to practice...
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Health: Food Borne Illnesses
Students discover how to inhibit food borne illnesses by practicing safe food-handling techniques.  Among topics they examine are the advantages and disadvantages of using wooden or plastic cutting boards.  After studying for the test,...
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March of the Penguins
In this penguins video review worksheet, students watch "March of the Penguins" and then respond to 31 short answer questions regarding the movie.
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March of the Penguins DVD Worksheet
For this movie comprehension worksheet, students view the DVD "March of the Penguins", then complete 31 short answer comprehension questions about the movie.
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Outerspace: Frontier for Personal Health and Hygiene
Students view photos of astronauts sleeping, eating, bathing, and using the toilet, and discuss hygiene problems in a zero-gravity environment. They contrast hygiene habits in space to those on Earth, and create storybooks illustrating...
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WATER CHEMISTRY
Young scholars list reasons why water is important and investigate and graph the freezing points of different solutions.
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Everyone Knows It's Windy
Students create an anemometer, an instrument that measures wind speed.
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(S-4) The Many Colors of Sunlight
Students observe and explore the characteristics of light.
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Sense of Touch
Students explore the sense of touch. They listen to and discuss the book, I Can Tell By Touching, observe a demonstration of cold, and create a touch book using candy buttons, pine needles, cotton, burlap, and wax paper.
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Project Geode
Young scholars predict the appearance of a geode's internal structure based on its mass and density. They form a hypothesis based on the data they collect. They also identify common minerals found in Illinois.
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Measuring Water Vapor: The Microwave Water Radiometer (MWR)
Students investigate water vapor.  They view and analyze photos, conduct Internet research, and analyze the total water vapor/total liquid water data plot.
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Fish Life Cycle
Fish are no different when it comes to a living being's primary objective—to reproduce. They do differ, including from fish species to fish species, in their life cycles, survival tactics and reproductive strategies. After discussion of...
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History of the Earth
Students work together in groups to research the characteristics of the Mesozoic Era.  Using various sources, they must include information about climate, landforms, plants and animals found during this time period.  They create a...
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Newton's Laws
Students examine and discuss Newton's Laws and discover his contribution to physics. In groups, they participate in an experiment in which they much apply the Laws to the world around them. They describe contact and conservative forces...
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Classification in Action
Learners work with a set of objects to set up both quantitative and qualitative classification systems.  As a group, students follow an example to design and complete two classification systems using a set of objects provided. ...
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Explore! Fun with Science
Learners explore the challenges of living in space by designing a facility that can provide everything required to support humans and can protect them from the harsh environment of space.
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Lake and Pond Study
Students examine the habitat and community structure of a pond that could support Ospreys through games and worksheets. They then go on a field trip to a pond to evaluate the suitability of the pond as an Osprey habitat.
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River Study
Learners explore a stream in their area and show the class the topographic map of the stream. They locate the topographic map and name the streams, lakes and ponds in their watershed. They write a paragraph about their stream and...
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Amphibians-Frog Dissection
Students compare the anatomy of a fish to an amphibian and that of an amphibian (frog) to a human. They complete a virtual frog dissection to gain some experience prior to the real dissection.
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Transformations of Energy
Seventh graders investigate the relationship between energy and matter, and measure the mass of various objects.  They listen to a teacher-led lecture about potential energy, and in small groups measure the mass of various objects such...
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Beaver Ecology
Learners explore the lives of bgeahvers. They identify the physical and behavioral adaptations that help beavers survive in their environment. Students compare and contrast how beavers influence the ecology of both forest and aquatic...
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Fish Anatomy
Students identify and interpret the internal anatomy of the fish.  They also identify and define vocabulary for anatomical parts and anatomical functions and forms.  Finally, students identify and interpret the differences in fish...
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Biomes
In this biomes worksheet, students review the characteristics of aquatic biomes and terrestrial biomes. This worksheet has 12 fill in the blank, 6 multiple choice, and 4 short answer questions.
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Life in the Ocean
In this ocean learning exercise, high schoolers review the different life forms that can be found in the ocean and how these organisms are connected to each other. This learning exercise has 12 short answer questions.
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