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What Are Mammals?
After evaluating true/false statements about mammals, students will use reference materials to... | Why Migration? -- Thinking Scientifically
Children will employ problem solving and research skills to learn about various animal and... | |
What Are Birds?
Review the features of birds with the questions in this science printable. Students will use... | How Do Animals Move? -- Activity 4.9
In this activity younger children can imitate animal movements, while older students can play... | |
Making a Family Tree
Kids can learn about plants and animals by creating a family tree for living things in this... | ||
Explore Activity: Exploring Animal Characteristics
Students observe the characteristics of an earthworm and make inferences about whether an... | What Are Chordates?
Enrich your study of vertebrates with this science printable. Students will answer questions... | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Migration
Students model population changes in migrating birds, and identify environmental changes that... | How Do Amphibians Develop?
Questions about metamorphosis and frog development in this science printable will help students... | |
Life Science Test: Animals with Backbones
Assess students' knowledge and understanding of vertebrates with this science test. Animal... | What Are Amphibians?
Challenge students to identify the amphibian order to which each animal belongs in this science... | |
What Are Reptiles?
In this science printable, students will identify reptile characteristics and answer questions... | ||
How Was That Sheep Cloned? – Vocabulary
Use this vocabulary list with the lesson How Was That Sheep Cloned? | What Are Fish?
After matching terms about the parts and classes of fish in this science printable, students... | |
How Was That Sheep Cloned? – Rubric
Use this scoring guide in combination with the How Was That Sheep Cloned? lesson. | What Are Worms?
Explore invertebrates with this science printable. Students will correct false statements about... | |
Three Kinds of Beaks
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' ability to identify and describe a... | Beak Adaptations
A hands-on activity to help students understand animal adaptation by examining the diversity of... |
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