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Dominant or Recessive?
Students determine whether two mutations in fruit flies are caused by dominant alleles or... | ||
Animal Specific Vocabulary
Students complete a chart by telling the proper name of the male, female, offspring, and group... | How Do Insects Develop?
Review how insects develop with the questions in this science printable. Students will match... | |
Science Key Term Review: Animals Without Backbones
Use the crossword puzzle in this science printable to review the types, developmental... | The Ants Have It!
To lure ants for classroom study, students apply their knowledge of this insect to create ant... | |
The Habitat of a Termite Vocabulary
Improve your students vocabulary, with this list of terms from the "Habitat of a Termite"... | Imprint Inquiry
Students apply what they know about mollusks, arthropods, and echinoderms to infer what kind of... | |
Planarians and Light
To answer the question, "Do planarians prefer darkness or light?" each student will formulate a... | ||
What Are Arthropods?
After matching terms about the parts and types of arthropods in this science printable,... | ||
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Students will learn about the life cycle of butterflies and find answers to frequently asked... | What Are Insects?
Challenge students to label the parts of a grasshopper and identify which animals are insects... | |
Activity: Communication in Social Bees
Learn how honeybees communicate by reading the passage in this science printable. Students will... | ||
Butterfly Garden
Create a butterfly garden in your classroom to teach children about the life cycle of an... | Observing Pillbug Behavior
Students observe at least three behaviors of pillbugs. They then choose one of the observed... | |
Wild or Domesticated?
Students sort a list of animals into two groups: wild or domesticated. This is a fun science... | How Do Animal Embryos Develop?
After matching terms and answering questions about animal reproduction, students will make a... |
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