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By building an edible polyp, you'll learn about coral anatomy and discover if it's a plant or an animal.

Do you know the relative sizes of the planets in our solar system? Put yourself to the test with some Play-doh.

Students head outside to look closely for patterns of leaves in a shady environment vs. a sunny environment.

Explore seaweed and learn about this important producer in this hands-on, culinary activity!

How can you make learning fractions fun? By building a colony of adorable penguins!

If you know the rules to the card game Go Fish, you can easily learn how insects undergo metamorphosis.

What are the different layers in a rainforest? Learn about them with a fun Jungle Layers song!

Learn about adaptation by creating an insect that can survive in a specific habitat!

Featuring over 40 activities, this guide will get your students outside throughout the year!

What types of natural resources are used to make the objects we use in everyday life? Play bingo to find out!

Through scientific sketching, you can identify patterns in traits shared by a species and get to know variation.

Learn about what macroinvertebrates live in your school yard!

Show off your Manor, and make it more appealing to a diversity of macroinvertebrates!

You may know your zodiac sign, but do you know your birthday stars?

Students will practice being Earth to learn about how our orbit affects what we see.

This interactive lesson will demonstrate the difference between "rotation" and "orbit."

This interactive activity will demonstrate why some planets look like they are traveling backwards.

Learn about the phases of the moon with this tactile activity!

Track the sun's position to learn the cardinal directions.

Let's compare the different objects in outer space!

Discover the part of the leaf that allows for gas exchange!

Why does some trash change, while other garbage stays the same?

How much freshwater was used to produce your meal today?

How does an animal's shape and color affect what habitat they live in?

Students will explore tectonic plate boundaries and different types of seismic waves generated by earthquakes.

What are the consequences of mining for fossil fuels?

In this role-playing skit your students will describe the various processes of the water cycle in the Amazon.

By sorting our waste into different bins, we can make a huge impact.

Students use their balancing and group skills to protect their Emperor penguin egg in harsh conditions.

With just a few supplies from home, you can make a twisty set of bongo antelope horns in a heartbeat.

Learn how you and your students can help protect primates.

Students receive their science notebooks and take the time to make them their own.

Students peruse sample pages from the notebooks of many different scientists.

Students draw their idea of "a scientist doing science."

What are some strategies for allowing your students to share the content in their science notebooks?

Students insert a Table of Contents, number the pages, and complete their first reflective entry.

What makes a good scientific sketch? You can teach this lesson even if you think you can't draw!

Use "windowpanes" to take stock of materials at the beginning of an investigative unit.

Lay the foundation for sketching by explicitly teaching the following techniques.

Chew, Bite, Chop into a yummy lesson!

Expand your vocabulary in this creative brainstorming activity.

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Looking for ideas to spice up your science teaching? Our activity database features full-period lessons to integrate into your normal curriculum.