WORKSHEETS
Explore an activity that reinforces student knowledge about their house and address.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on showing respect for family members.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that focuses on respecting other people. This worksheet includes several…
Students explore helpful strategies for coping with anger.
Help children learn about the dangers of thin ice with this activity.
Students are asked to distinguish between safe and unsafe outdoor play.
Students identify dangerous situations and offer safer alternatives.
Help your students understand the causes and treatments for allergies with this word search activity.
Enhance musical abilities with an activity that focuses on creating/mirroring movement.
Enhance musical abilities with an activity that focuses on following multiple verses.
This early learning activity helps build skills in understanding directionality.
Students practice math skills by creating a three-dimensional mobile using this printable and algebraic equations.…
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.
Students collect and handle samples of clay, silt, and sand soil.
Children learn how people in the community work to conserve natural resources.
A soil scientist visits a classroom with an aquarium complete with soil layers, life-like critters, and organic matter.
The Envirobox Project involves six classes from around the U.S. sending each other a shoebox containing environmental…
Because soil sustains life, it offers an excellent context for exploring the interrelationships among the biosphere,…
ACTIVITIES
Studying soil through a series of integrated activities is a great way to develop your own "hands-in" Earth science…
Parents and children can learn about the sky from their own backyard.
GAMES AND APPS
Have your students learn how to play an old Native American game. This Cheyenne game is fun and easy to learn!
A lesson that focuses on the Acadian culture and how they used dikes to prosper in their farming community. Because…
Children integrate their sky and moon observations with literature and creative writing.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Example of the Places Bulletin Board.