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Science Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, Grades Pre-K - 12
Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest
Students learn about the Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest and their special... | How to Blow Up a Balloon with a Glass Bottle
Inspire your students with this printable science activity about air temperature and the... | |
Great, Big Enormous Animals
Students walk the length of various animals to get a sense of their size. | Loopy Liquids: A Project in Density
Teach your students the concept of density with this hands-on science activity. They explore... | |
Dyeing Dinosaur Eggs
This lesson outlines a science activity in which students will predict the color various items... | Determining Your Speediest Shoes
Teach your students how different types of shoes can affect one's running speed with this... | |
Sea Horses: Father Knows Best
Students learn about the unusual world of the sea horse -- in which the father fish carries and... | What Types of Bacteria Are Found in Your House?
Introduce your students to different types of bacteria found in the household with this... | |
Producing Electricity with Sunlight
Students will use solar cells and a light source to learn about solar energy. | Creating New Plants Through Cross-Pollination
Introduce your students to cross-pollination with this printable science activity. Students... | |
Copper Magic
Inspire your students to learn about chemical reactions with this printable science activity.... | ||
Dinosaur Detectives
In this lesson, students learn about amphibian evolution by comparing fossils with a modern-day... | What Factors Most Affect Evaporation?
Improve students' knowledge of precipitation with this printable science activity. Students... | |
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... | |
Why Care About Amphibian Population Decline and Malformations?
In this lesson, students learn why preservation of wildlife is important. | Can Water Make a Bottle Rocket Fly Higher?
Introduce students to Newton's third law of motion with this hands-on science activity. Find... | |
Migration Analogy
Use a lesson that uses the technique of analogy to teach students about migration. |

