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How Was That Sheep Cloned?
Students discover how scientists took DNA from a cell in one sheep to clone a brand new sheep... | ||
The Habitat of a Termite
Students examine the intricate homes and architectures of termites, nature's mound builders. | Traveling Seeds
Students discover how seeds hitch a ride with the wind, in the water, or on an animal to become... | |
A Seasonal Terrarium
Students watch the changes of the seasons from winter to spring with a seasonal terrarium. | Looking at Bees
Students can learn about bees and other insects by observing them on school grounds and around... | |
Explore Activity: Exploring Animal Characteristics
Students observe the characteristics of an earthworm and make inferences about whether an... | Animals and Their Colorful Markings
A list of animals that have colorful markings to either attract a mate or ward off predators. | |
The Habitat of a Termite Vocabulary
Improve your students vocabulary, with this list of terms from the "Habitat of a Termite"... | Polar Bears and the Harsh Arctic Environment
Students learn about polar bears -- the largest of all land mammals -- and how they survive the... | |
Investigate Activity: Observing How Animals Respond to Stimuli
Students predict and observe the responses of an earthworm to stimuli. Materials list, advance... | Gorillas in the Wild, Gorillas in Captivity
Students explore an online resource to learn about gorillas in the wild and write a plan for a... | |
Bird or Mammal?
Students compare two animals whose superficial characteristics are identical. Assesses... | Popular Animal Lesson Plans, Grades K-6
TeacherVision's animal lesson plans include fun, cross-curricular activities for art, math, and... | |
Popular Animal Printables, Grades 3-5
Study birds, mammals, reptiles, and more with TeacherVision's animal printables for grades 3-5.... | ||
How Do Animals Move? -- Activity 4.9
In this activity younger children can imitate animal movements, while older students can play... | ||
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