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Day and Night Activities
Try a printable science activity that focuses on distinguishing between day and night. | ||
Science Fun: Volca-Knows
Students demonstrate their knowledge about volcanoes and also color a picture. | ||
Science and Writing: The Tale of the Sleeping Giant
Students write a legend to describe a volcano's eruption, then draw a picture to accompany it. | Effigy Burial Mounds
Overlooking the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, there stands a fascinating group of Indian... | |
Science, Technology, and Society: So You Want to Be a Volcanologist
Students read about volcanologists and volcano research. | What is Another Way to Feel Air Pressure?
Working in pairs, students use suction cups to investigate air pressure. | |
Science and Social Studies: Mountains of Fire
Students will read a story about volcanoes, then answer a set of questions to test their... | Matching Plants and Products
In this lab, students sort items into a plant group and a product group based on their origins.... | |
Writing About Volcanoes
Students pretend they are journalists writing about the discovery of a new active volcano. | Mixing Soils and Liquid
In this lab, students are given several different types of soil. They are asked to predict and... | |
Earth Science Teacher Resources
Our earth science printables, lessons, and activities will excite and motivate your students to... | How Can You Test to See If Air Takes Up Space?
An in-class or take-home activity focusing on air and the space it takes up. | |
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