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More Science & Creative Writing Activities
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Savvy September Sentences
Your students are asked to complete sentences that have to do with September. | Science and Language Arts: Stormy Words
Students imagine they are watching a lightning storm, then write what each of their senses... | |
The Sky's the Limit
Children integrate their sky and moon observations with literature and creative writing. | Science and Social Studies: Writing with Dots
Students are exposed to Braille, and are given a chance to write in Braille. | |
Teaching Astronomy with Multicultural Mythology
Students create imaginative stories with the flavor of cultural mythology. | Science and Writing: The Tale of the Sleeping Giant
Students write a legend to describe a volcano's eruption, then draw a picture to accompany it. | |
Science and Writing: Life Cycle of an Ice Cube
In this science activity, students describe an ice cube as a series of phase changes. This is... | ||
My Mixed-Up Animal
Children describe what their mixed-up animal is made of, and then draw a picture on it. | Science and Language Arts: A Journal Journey
Students write a journal entry as if they have been shrunken and put inside of another person... | |
Science and Language Arts: Your Body's Control System
Students identify the various organs in the central and peripheral nervous systems. They also... | ||
The Petting Zoo
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on composing a time-ordered paragraph. | A Visit to Outer Space
Try a printable science activity that focuses on fantasizing about life on other planets. | |
Writing about Dinosaurs
Students complete a journal on various dinosaur-related topics as a creative writing activity. | ||
Window View from a Space Ship
Enhance science skills with an activity that has students writing creatively about the planet... | Writing About Volcanoes
Students pretend they are journalists writing about the discovery of a new active volcano. | |
Science and Language Arts: Riddle Writing
Students draw an animal, then make up a riddle to describe it. |

