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Human Body Resources for Teachers
Browse our human body printables and lessons to find great K-12 resources for biology and... | Classifying
Children will learn how to classify objects, with help from this printable science worksheet. | |
What Are the Stages of Human Development?
Order and explain the stages of human development in this science printable. Students will... | Niagara Falls, Itaipu, and Light
In this activity, children will calculate how much electricity is generated by Niagara Falls... | |
Wellness Poster
Students create a poster of an illness-wellness continuum. Assesses students' understanding of... | Want to Work for Edison?
Use a printable to find out how many questions children can answer from Edison's general... | |
Why Are Vitamins Important?
Review why vitamins are important to the human body with the questions and activities in this... | ||
After Discussion Guide
Use this guide in conjunction with After to break the silence about teen pregnancy and... | Resistors in a Circuit
In this activity, children will explore whether there is a difference between the total... | |
Activity: Comparing Our Two Sets of Teeth
Learn about our two sets of teeth – deciduous and permanent – by reading the... | Calculating
Children will learn how to calculate and convert different measurement units with this... | |
Adolescent Development
The normal feelings and behaviors for each stage of adolescence --early, middle and late--are... | Communicating
Print a worksheet that is a great reference for teaching children how to communicate... | |
Observatories in the Continental United States
Print a worksheet that shows the locations of observatories in the United States. | Making Models
Print a worksheet that is a great reference for teaching children how to make scientific... | |
Explore Activity: Angle of Light Rays
Students compare the angle of light rays going to and being reflected from a mirror. Materials... |
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