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Looking at Leaves
Students classify different kinds of leaf shapes with a graphic organizer. This printable is... | ||
How Do People Use Plants?
Students cut out pictures of household items and classify them as things that come from plants... | Plants: Family Activity 1
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on the parts of a plant and the plants that... | |
Rainbow of Flowers Bulletin Board
This multifunctional bulletin board is an eye-catching display as well as an interactive... | Examining Stems and Leaves
Children will use this science printable to learn to identify different types of stems and... | |
In a Garden
Students use this graphic organizer to list what animals and plants are found in a garden. This... | Leaf Crown
In this arts & crafts activity, students make a crown decorated with leaves. This will make a... | |
KWL Chart - Plants
Introduce your students to a KWL chart that is a graphic organizer for recording what students... | Decorative Leaf Rubbings
In this arts & crafts activity, students use fallen leaves to make decorative rubbings. This is... | |
Starting a Leaf Exchange Program
The leaf exchange program will help students learn about leaves in different areas while making... | What We Know About Our Teeth
Students use this graphic organizer to list what they know about teeth. This printable is... | |
We Lost Our Teeth
In this tally chart, the teacher can keep a list of how many teeth each student in the class... | ||
Examining the Trees and Leaves in Fall
Children will observe the trees and leaves and complete a chart in this fall science activity. | Sunrise and Sunset
Students use this graphic organizer to record sunrise and sunset times. This printable is... | |
Plants Grown from Roots
Children will learn and answer questions about the root systems of plants in this science... | Things We Can Move
Students list in two columns all the items that they can move, either by pushing or pulling.... | |
Math in Science: Tallying
Students learn to use a tally by counting the total number of birds and flowers that they know. |
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