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This unit introduces several important concepts about heat energy including heat sources, temperature measurement, controlling heat through insulation and the importance of heat energy for living things. This unit will also explain how heat is transferred including convection, conduction and radiation.
The resource includes:
- – Student book
- – Quiz with answer key
- – Vocabulary cards with definitions
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Studying dinosaurs? Here are 12 picture and fact cards plus a worksheet for students to use as the report on each dinosaur!
Dinosaurs included: Spinosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Stegosaurus, Pteranodon, Velociraptor, Triceratops, Corythosaurus, Iguanodon, Diplodocus, Dimetrodon (not a true dinosaur but often covered in textbooks), Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus. -
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Studying fossils? With this fun activity, students will create a variety of ‘fossils’ while learning how to make observations, inferences and how to distinguish between the two!
Includes- Student and teacher pages:
– Student “how to” activity pages
– Student data worksheet
– Student critical thinking worksheet
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This elementary resource is designed to teach students about fossils. In this ‘Copy and Learn’ product, students will learn what fossils are made of, two types of fossils (body and trace) and how they form.
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In this resource, students will learn about living things, (plants and animals) and what they need to survive within their habitats. Students will investigate the dependence of plants on air, water, nutrients, and light. They will also learn about pollination and how many plants depend on animals for pollination and the dispersal of seeds. Students will learn about various animal habitats and how some animals change with the seasons.
This resource includes both student and teacher materials.
Number of Lessons – Depending on how you divide up and teach lesson segments, there will be 12 to 20 lessons of 30-45 minutes each. Science video links are included in the teacher materials.
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In this extended, interactive unit, students will learn all about scientists, what they do, the tools they use and science safety.
This is a LARGE unit. See description below for all that is included! Can be used as a notebooking unit.
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An engaging science unit teaching students about the properties of matter through hands-on and thought-provoking activities!
- Lesson 1: Matter (Define)
- Lesson 2: Solid, Liquid, Gas
- Lesson 3: Liquid Experiment
- Lesson 4: Solid Experiment
- Lesson 5: Gas Experiment
- Lesson 6: Liquid to Solid
- Lesson 7: Liquid to Gas
- Lesson 8: Irreversible Change
- Lesson 9: Reversible Change
- Lesson 10: Disassemble Change
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In this unit study, students will learn how 8 different animals (4 different habitats) use many of their body parts to live and survive. For each animal, students will be given a fact sheet, a short answer worksheet and a worksheet on which they will label and describe the specific body parts and how they are used.
Animals covered in this unit are:
– Desert Habitat: Camel, Fennec Fox
– Grasslands: Black-footed Ferret, Bison
– Tropical Rainforest: Sloth, Toucan
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A fun to create, Science mini-book teaching students how different animals use their body parts as tools to live and survive! Once students finish creating this 10 page mini-book, they will be able to give examples of how 7 animals use their body parts to get nourished, move within its environment and even stay protected from predators!
Animals included in this project are the cheetah, bat, loggerhead turtle, badger, kangaroo, deer and tundra swan. There is also a image of a wolf with showing various body parts often used to accomplish an animal’s survival.
Students will color, draw and write to complete the book.
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Students will love this hands-on resource designed to create a fun Mink Lapbook!
Includes Lapbooking instructions, templates to use as they record what they know or are learning about minks, (such as where they live, the types, size, predators, diet and more) and a lapbooking rubric.
Designed to use with multiple age / grade levels.
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Planning a study on the mink? Minks are dark-colored, semiaquatic, carnivorous mammals of the genera Neogale and Mustela and part of the family Mustelidae! If you are planning to have students study the mink, help them be creative by providing them with these pages to create a report on the mink.
When is a good time to introduce such a project? Perhaps when you are studying semiaquatic habitats or carnivorous mammals! This is a cross-curricular resource that will require students to research and learn about the life of a mink (science), record and write what they have learned (language arts) and complete map work (geography).
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Students will learn all about hedgehogs, their life, habitats, life cycle and more with these activities and worksheets!
They will learn about where they live (habitats) their life cycle, that they are mammals, omnivores, nocturnal and about hibernation! This unit includes informational text with questions, tracing and copy work, creative and expository writing, plus activities including mini-book creation, ‘cut and glue’, drawing and more. All designed for the 1st and 2nd grader in mind to help build vital language arts skills as well as geography and science knowledge.
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Sandhill Cranes are large birds that live in open habitats across North America. Students can use these pages to produce a beautiful report or project on these magnificent birds! Includes 5 notebooking pages (one with a North American map) and 1 coloring page.
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the polar bear! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the polar bear (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Learning about the Polar Bear!
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on caribou, also known as the reindeer! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the caribou (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Caribou or a Reindeer?
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the Arctic wolf also known as the polar wolf! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the wolf (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Learning about the Arctic Wolf!
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the cute, Arctic ground squirrel that lives in Alaska, Canada and Siberia! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of this cute little squirrel (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Arctic Ground Squirrel
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This Science bundle will give you what you need to teach your students about spiders!
It includes 3 complete resources! (See description below for all the details)
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Want to study the life cycle of a spider? Here is a resource for you!
Includes:
– 2 labeled posters (color and b/w)
– life cycle coloring page
– colorful center activity
– 2 cut-n-paste worksheetsUse as a standalone resource or combine with: