Learn Animal Classifications for Kids with 10 FREE printable Cootie Catchers! Fun animals for kids activity for all ages!
Cute farm animals and their babies activity for learning baby animal names with a matching baby animals to their mothers interactive game.
Learn all about seahorses through these fun hands-on activities!
Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!
Oh, the many uses of cardboard! Thanks to online shopping, we often have several flattened boxes in our recycle bin. Sturdy corrugated cardboard it is one of my favorite materials! It can be turned into a box town , a lemonade stand sign, a candy ATM , or these colorful zoo animals that
Learn about five different biomes as you color and read key facts about with free printable Biome Coloring Pages for Prek-4th graders.
We spent the last two weeks learning about animal classification. This all came about last year when we were doing our rain forest animal reports. Many of
Teach your children what sound waves are and how they work using items you have at home. 4 simple sound science activities for kids.
Can Cats See in the Dark? Explore Cats Eyes with this fun & easy Science Activity! Demonstrate why cats eyes appear to glow!
Animal x-rays on the light table! A hands-on preschool learning activity that teaches kids animal science! Teach kids about animal life cycles and anatomy! Use with a pretend play vet's office!
This is a super easy and fun recipe for how to make ocean slime. A great sensory play activity your kids will love!
Kids will have a blast learning about cells with this fun, hands...
Hello All! We made it to another weekend! My daughter's basketball season is over and for once we don't have back to back to back activitie...
How do these animals blend with their surroundings? Enjoy this match-up activity on animal camouflage for kids!
your done! make head and legs fold un cut pieces together and glue fold in half cut up to folded line teacher made. very important to cut to the fold or lizard will not bend nicely! add patterens! Teacher comes around and folds in sides while students color cut on line while paper is folded, large triangle is body, small ones are saved for heads and legs next art class Fold paper, draw a slanted line from one corner to the next start with large paper folded in half
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A beautiful art project that's perfect for third grade students. Learn how to make a mixed media jellyfish art painting project using paint and chalk pastel
Learn about the human digestive system for kids twith this memorable digestion experiment. ZANY human body project making poop!
Classifying the animals can be a tricky business - the scientists call it the taxonomy. So let's do some sorting and learn how to group them with the Animal Classification and Sorting Printable Activity. The amazing
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Our Farm Animal lapbook is finally finished! We worked for quite some time on this lapbook, not because it was so extraordinary. No, becau...
This cute worksheet prompts your first grader to find out what characteristics are shared by amphibians, and then circle the animals that fit that category.
Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!
Learn about endangered species with these endangered animals worksheet pages. Grab wild animal worksheets to work on reports on animals.
Hola chicos/as!!! ¿Cómo han ido esas vacaciones tan diferentes? seguro que habréis disfrutado mucho con vuestras familias. Entre todos lo estamos haciendo fenomenal. Hoy para empezar la nueva unidad, os he puesto un vídeo donde podréis recordar el vocabulario de los animales y divertiros con una bonita historia.En el class dojo, Kelsy os envía un vídeo para que practiquéis la pronunciación del nuevo vocabulario. Vemos el vídeo: " The mixed-up chameleon "Copiamos las preguntas en el cuaderno y h
So today I want to take a quick break from the letter of the week lesson plans and switch to something else I consider super fun - themed units- particularly themed science units! My letter
EXTREMELY engaging STEM Ecology Project where students Design An Animal Prosthetic! Super fun, interesting and eye-opening! Learn how scientific advancements and biomedical engineering are solving real problems by merging science and engineering. Students first see how prosthesis development for limb structures have improved people’s lives and animals as well! Includes videos with real life stories and solutions being developed. Next, they practice creating a prototype. Finally, they will use STEM-based thinking to design and build their animal prosthetic project! Be sure to get this project for your students! Objective: Students will learn how prosthesis development for limb structures have improved people’s lives. The exploration focuses on prosthetic advancements for animals. Students will practice the concepts by making a mechanical hand before embarking on a engineering design and prototype of a prosthesis for an injured animal. This lesson is a unique project to wrap up or introduce a human body unit, structural functions in organisms and/or STEM project. Science Concepts: Human and animal structural functions, scientific advancements, biomedical engineering Connections and Skills: Make connections between animal and human structural functions; critical thinking through problem solving, design, and engineering; collaboration skills Lesson and Teacher Tips: This lesson can be differentiated by providing more or less structured guidance through the research and design process. Most students will benefit from some guidance, but should be allowed to make mistakes and apply critical thinking to improve their design thinking skills. This lesson works well for 2-4 days in class with opportunities for in class or at home parts of the lesson. What’s included: • Slide presentations: Includes lesson exploring how prosthesis improve people’s lives, make a protype, videos & design challenge. (22 slides) • Student project pages: Provide guidance for the design process & keeping students on track. (2 student pages + 2 teacher key pages) Your business is greatly appreciated! Copyright © Cognitive Treks. All rights reserved by author.
The best warm-blooded vs cold-blooded activities ever! Make color-changing slime and explore animal STEM. Easy science for kids!
Make gorgeous Arctic Animal Suncatchers. Hang them in a window or from the ceiling and they look so pretty when the light shines through them. (6 free printable animal silhouettes to choose from.)
Over the past two weeks my daughter and her dad have been reading and talking a lot about vertebrates and invertebrates. She has started coming up to me and saying things like – “Mom t…
Little kids love exploring and discovering. That is why hands on science is so much fun for preschool and elementary-aged kids. At this stage, discovering how things react is a big part of science. In this wiggling snakes science experiment, kids learn about how vinegar and baking soda react to make carbon dioxide gas in
Make fizzy dinosaur eggs with baking soda and vinegar. A simple, fun science experiment your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten kids will love!