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Bee Diagrams
Use the visuals included in this printable to explain the physical development of honey bees. | ||
How Does Your Garden Grow?
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow. | The Hairy Dog Poetry Pack
Read this poem about a hairy dog, then have students compare and contrast the dog in the poem... | |
As Soon As It's Fall Poetry Pack
In these activities based on the poem, As Soon As It's Fall, by Aileen Fisher, students explain... | ||
Little Turtle Poetry Pack
After reading a poem and a non-fiction book, students will identify whether a series of... | ||
Cloning Plants
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed. | Little Joey Poetry Pack
Teach students about story sequence by rearranging the lines of the stanzas in correct order. | |
Flower Power
In this science activity, students dissect a flower to learn about how plants grow from seeds. | The Snow-Bird Poetry Pack
In this poetry activity, students attempt to determine the main idea the author wishes to... | |
Woodpecker Poetry Pack
Teach students to use a KWL and a Who, What, When, Why, Where, and How Charts to extract... | ||
Taking in Water and Minerals
Use these experiments to teach students about the process which carries liquid into a plant. | The Lost Balloon Poetry Pack
Use this poem to help students distinguish the cause effect relationships developed in the... | |
A Good Play Poetry Pack
In this poetry activity, students identify the characters in the poem, the setting, and the... | ||
Looking at Bees
Students can learn about bees and other insects by observing them on school grounds and around... |

