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More Earth Science Lesson Plans (59 resources)
What Kind of Trash Bag Breaks Down Fastest?
Familiarize students with ways trash can hurt the environment as they learn about decomposition... | ||
A Seasonal Terrarium
Students watch the changes of the seasons from winter to spring with a seasonal terrarium. | Wonders of the World
Students will go on an internet scavenger hunt of the Wonders of the World - natural, man-made,... | |
Traveling Seeds
Students discover how seeds hitch a ride with the wind, in the water, or on an animal to become... | ||
How Can Different Polymers Be Identified?
Students study six types of plastic and make comparisons between them based on their physical... | Mystery of the Malformed Frogs Lesson Plan
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation. | |
How Much Oxygen Is in the Air?
Teach your students about the atmosphere and chemical reactions with this printable science... | Which Is More Acidic, Snow or Rain?
Using this hands-on science project, familiarize students with the pH scale by having them use... | |
Class Garden
Create a class garden with this lesson plan. Your students will observe the growth of the... | ||
Which Materials Insulate Best Against Wind Chill?
Introduce your students to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity.... | Bird Bread
Create a bird feeder made from bread, and observe birds feeding in their natural environment. | |
Build Your Own Stonehenge
Build a replica of Stonehenge or simply record the path of the sun in this science activity for... | Do Clouds Tell Us What Weather Is Coming?
By observing cloud conditions over a set period of time, students discover a link between cloud... | |
Endangered Species' Life Spans
Students will apply their knowledge of addition to finding the expected life of various... | Making Sand Art
Make plaster molds out of sand, with this activity. Then, your students can paint the molds to... |
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