WORKSHEETS
Students identify the various organs in the central and peripheral nervous systems. They also write a play in which…
Students discuss the clash between the urge to protect the past and the desire to erect new buildings. They are…
Students discuss the biomes found on Mount Kilimanjaro and consider how altitudes create different climates, biomes, and…
Ask students to interpret how radiation from the sun affects or enables the pictured activity with this printable…
Discuss how acid rain is destroying Mayan ruins, and ask students to offer solutions to this growing problem. This…
Students discuss the environment, specifically in the context of controlling or adapting to a habitat. They must decide…
Students are asked to judge several different people's use of caffeine. Students must decide whether people's use of the…
Students discuss how advances in microscopes have enabled scientists to view items on an atomic scale.
Students discuss the human genome, DNA, and how much computer space it would take to unravel the entire sequence.
Students learn how imprinting at birth affects how an animal lives its entire life.
Students discuss methods for limiting the amount of nitrogen in an ecosystem as a means of protecting it.
Students learn about the incredible attributes of ceramics, and how the space program takes advantage of them.
Students discuss semi-conductors, their uses, and their drawbacks.
Students discuss air bags and their advantages and disadvantages.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to the body systems.
Students cut out pictures of animals and describe how they move.
ACTIVITIES
Distribute a chart that provides a fun car-based maze for students to solve.
MAPS
Students describe the classroom, draw a map of it, and measure it.
Students observe trees using different senses.
Students observe rocks and write descriptions of them, distinguishing one from another.
Students classify minerals according to different characteristics, to discover their similarities and differences.
Students estimate the length of several objects.
Students follow directions to make a simple graph.
Students stretch rubber bands over a shoebox, and compare the sounds made when the rubber bands are plucked.