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Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety... | ||
Snow Journals
In this winter science activity, your students will learn observational skills while viewing... | Ocean Currents
Students learn about ocean currents by exploring two activities and then mapping the major... | |
Viewing Snowflakes
Learn about star crystals and observe snow crystals with your students in this winter lesson... | How Can You Make a Cloud?
Use this activity to help your students understand some of the many variables that must be... | |
Polar Regions – Teacher Resources
Explore the vast regions of the Arctic and Antartica with these lesson plans, printables, and... | Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,... | |
Natural Disasters – Teacher Resources
Examine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on... | Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist. | |
Let It Snow!
Celebrate winter with an arts and crafts activity. Each student will create a snowperson for a... | ||
How Can You Make a Thermometer?
The first thing most people notice about weather is the temperature. This activity will show... | Division to Multiply -- Mitosis
Students will explore how cells divide and multiply (a process called mitosis) for growth and... | |
U.S. and World Weather
Students look at a weather map and use its key to find high and low temperatures. Then they... | ||
Tsunamis by the Book
Students will learn about the ocean wave condition known as a tsunami, and demonstrate their... | Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel. | |
Hurricanes
Teach students how hurricanes develop, the naming system for the storms, and how they are... | Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action. |
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