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Spring Tides
Kids will study and understand the effect of the moon on the high and low tides in this science... | Graphing Temperatures
Students use a newspaper to gather temperature data from around the United States and use the... | |
Plants of the Rain Forest
Present this lesson plan to increase students' awareness of some of the important types of... | Comparing Martian Dust Storms to Earth's Cyclones
This science investigation gives students hands-on experience with some principles about air... | |
Plants of the Rain Forest Rubric
Plants of the Rainforest Rubric follows the lesson of the same name. | Seasons
Seasons are caused by the 23.4-degree tilt of Earth's axis, which alternately turns the North... | |
Recycled Art Reflection Questionnaire
This questionnaire is to be used in conjunction with the "Recycled Art" lesson plan. Students... | Lowest Recorded Temperatures
Distribute a chart that lists the lowest recorded temperatures in various parts of the world. | |
Recycled Art
Students will use found and recycled objects to make art. Then, they will evaluate their... | Types of Snow
Distribute an article that explains where snow comes from and discusses different types of snow... | |
Winter Holidays
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to learn about the traditions of... | Greatest Snowfalls in North America
Distribute a chart that lists the greatest recorded snowfalls in North America. | |
Winter Holidays Chart
This worksheet, meant to be used in conjunction with the Winter Holidays Lesson Plan, tests... | The Great White Hurricane
An article describing the most famous snowstorm in American history "The Great White... | |
Winter Holidays Worksheets
Students will learn about traditions of various winter holidays, including Christmas, Kwanzaa,... | Viewing Snowflakes
Learn about star crystals and observe snow crystals with your students in this winter lesson... | |
Pollution Vocabulary
Ready to color pictures of objects that contribute to pollution with fill in the blank... | Snow Journals
In this winter science activity, your students will learn observational skills while viewing... | |

