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Natural Disasters – Teacher Resources
Examine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on... | Tsunami Resources
This collection of articles, lessons, and advice will help your students understand tsunamis... | |
Cool-Weather and Warm-Weather Crops
This printable about spring vegetables has children list the crops grown in cool weather and... | Using Statistics to Analyze Data
Show your students how to use statistics to analyze data, in this printable math worksheet. | |
Spring Crossword Puzzle II
Test kids' knowledge of plants, weather, and all things spring with this fun crossword puzzle. | ||
Studying and Measuring Spring Weather
In this science activity, children will choose different cities to study and observe on a... | Science, Technology, and Society: I'll Huff and I'll Puff
Students learn about severe weather and tornadoes. | |
Welcome Spring
Using a map of the United States, children will identify the states with cold winters. | Tsunami
Teach your students about the causes and effects of tsunamis. Students will need to infer and... | |
Describe the Rainy Day
Write sentences describing what you would see, feel, smell, and hear on a rainy day. | ||
Graphing Temperatures
Students use a newspaper to gather temperature data from around the United States and use the... | Investigate Activity: Making a Model Tornado
Students use a plastic bottle with a cap, salt, dishwashing detergent, glitter, and food... | |
Tornadoes and Hurricanes
Challenge students with this printable worksheet integrating science, math and word scrambles... | What Factors Affect the Rate of Weathering?
Use this Earth science printable to review how climate, rock composition, and other factors... | |
What Causes Severe Storms?
Review the characteristics of severe storms in this weather printable. Students will identify... | Graphing Air Temperature Activity
Connect math and science with this graphing activity about air temperature. Students will... | |
Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist. |
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