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"The Grasshopper and the Owl": A Fable by Aesop
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of... | Autumn Leaf Art Projects
Students use brightly colored autumn leaves to create art pieces, in this arts & crafts... | |
Gravity and Weight on Other Planets
Students learn about gravity, mass, and weight by calculating their weights on various planets. | Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | |
Fall Similes
Students create descriptive autumn similes and write them on fall-themed paper. This is a fun... | Salt or Sugar: Which Dissolves Faster in Different Liquids?
Teach your students about molecules and solutions with this printable science activity.... | |
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Students will learn about the life cycle of butterflies and find answers to frequently asked... | In Which Liquids Do Seeds Grow Best?
Teach your students about horticulture and hydroponics with this printable science activity.... | |
Winter Holidays
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to learn about the traditions of... | Division to Multiply -- Mitosis
Students will explore how cells divide and multiply (a process called mitosis) for growth and... | |
Fall Haiku
Students write fall-themed haikus, then decorate paper with beautiful autumn scenes on which to... | Recycled Art
Students will use found and recycled objects to make art. Then, they will evaluate their... | |
Layers of the Rain Forest
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to learn about the animals and plant... | ||
Let It Snow!
Celebrate winter with an arts and crafts activity. Each student will create a snowperson for a... | Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action. | |
What Am I? Icebreaker
Explore an activity that helps students to get to know one another using animal sounds. | Does It Matter How Much Air Is in Your Basketball?
Students observe how different levels of air pressure affect the performance of a basketball in... | |
Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel. |
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