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Teacher's Guide for Winter
Teachers can use this helpful guide when instructing students about the winter season. The... | ||
Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
Children observe the mechanism behind the physical and chemical weathering of rocks into soil... | Investigating Soils and Earth Systems
Because soil sustains life, it offers an excellent context for exploring the interrelationships... | |
What Makes an Indian Summer?
Students learn why leaves change color in the fall, leading to "Indian Summer." | Join the Planet Protectors Club!
Encourage your students to establish a Planet Protectors Club at your school! Many earth... | |
Science, Technology, and Society: Making New Soil from Garbage
Students explore and experiment with composting, and learn how garbage can be used to renew... | ||
Green Living Quiz: Global Warming
In addition to global warming, greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and rising temperatures are... | Looking for Signs of Photosynthesis
Children will learn and experiment with photosynthesis in this science activity. | |
Hands-In Science
Studying soil through a series of integrated activities is a great way to develop your own... | Erosion Explosion
Erosion Explosion is a fun game that reinforces your students' knowledge of this area of Earth... | |
Convection Connection
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or... | ||
Teacher's Guide for Fall
Teachers will find this guide helpful when instructing students about the fall season. It... | Investigate Activity: Investigating How a Greenhouse Works
Students make a model of a greenhouse and investigate how it keeps plants warm. Materials list,... | |
Teacher's Guide for Spring
Teachers will find this guide helpful when instructing students about the spring season. The... | ||
Teacher's Guide for Summer
Teachers will find this guide helpful when instructing students about the summer season. The... | From Nomadism to Farming
In this printable about Native Americans from the Southwest, students learn how early tribes... |
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