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Students learn best through hands-on learning. This solar eclipse activity has been designed to help students visualize a solar eclipse by creating a simple paper model of one.
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National Arbor Day is celebrated every year on the last Friday in April; however some states have selected their own dates for Arbor Day. The customary observance is to plant a tree. On the first Arbor Day, April 10, 1872, an estimated one million trees were planted.
This 23 page resource has been designed for 2nd-3rd grades to learn more about arbor day and trees!
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10 plants that grow in water – picture cards. Each card includes the type of plant, a short description and a picture to color.
Plants included are:
– water lily
– duckweed
– sea palm
– water hyacinth
– floating heart
– watercress
– wasabi
– wild rice
– cattail (bulrush)
– sea grass -
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Help students learn the parts of a spider with this fun arachnid resource! Students will learn the following parts: eyes, fangs, cephalothorax, abdomen, spinnerets, legs.
Includes:
- – Color poster
- – 2 Worksheets – One for students to write and label, the other to cut and paste.
- – 1 Science Center activity
- – Nomenclature flashcards – Labeled
- – Blank Cards for students to complete
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$3.00Buy NowPerfect unit for learning about the life cycle of a pumpkin.Includes:
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B/W Life Cycle poster
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Color Life Cycle poster
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Word Wall Vocabulary
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Sequencing cards
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Life Cycle Worksheet (Cut-n-paste)
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Life Cycle Vocabulary matching
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Life Cycle Drawing
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Life Cycle Shape Book activity
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(Bonus Coloring page AND Pumpkin Seeds for counting)
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Looking for drawings of the process of Photosynthesis? Here are two – 1 b/w and 1 color in pdf format.
Suggested Uses:
- *Give students the b/w version to color
- * Use the color illustration as a poster
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Studying penguins or perhaps animals of the arctic? This cute shape book is ready for students to use to publish there own stories, reports or poems about penguins!
I’ve created pages with both dotted-dashed lines as well as single lines so that you can use what best fits the level of your students.