A comprehensive STAAR review set for 5th Grade Science Reporting Category 4 (Organisms and Environments), featuring task cards, recording sheets, and answer keys themed as naturalist field notes.
A comprehensive set of rubrics designed for evaluating paired ecosystem observation activities, focusing on scientific accuracy, inquiry, and collaboration.
A comprehensive exploration of the human digestive system, focusing on the journey of food and the specific functions of each organ while building ELA skills in identifying main ideas and supporting details.
A hands-on STEAM lesson where students explore the stages of a plant's life cycle through visual aids, vocabulary building, and a planting activity.
An interactive science lesson where 5th-grade students apply gravitational multipliers to athletic events, comparing their performance on Earth, the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter.
An outdoor sensory exploration lesson designed for Earth Day, helping students with diverse sensory needs build descriptive language and observation skills through nature-based science communication.
An introductory exploration of the four primary moon phases, helping students identify and understand the lunar cycle through visual observation.
A hands-on simulation lesson where students act as routers and servers to understand how data packets travel across the internet using IP addresses and physical infrastructure.
Students explore the anatomy of the ear and the physics of sound waves to understand how noise impacts their health and focus. The lesson includes hands-on noise monitoring and the development of protective strategies for auditory well-being.
An immersive science lesson where students become 'River Rangers' to investigate the Hudson River's health through filtration experiments and mapping exercises.
A lesson exploring the science of how ice cools water through the transfer of thermal energy. Students will learn that heat moves from warm to cold, dispelling the common myth that 'cold' moves into the water.
Students observe and categorize different cloud formations to predict upcoming weather patterns in the New England area. This meteorology lesson encourages 2nd through 5th graders to use sky observations as data for scientific forecasting.
A comprehensive lesson on structural and behavioral adaptations across various biomes, including specialized survival strategies like hibernation, migration, camouflage, and mimicry.
An introductory exploration of Earth's diverse biomes, focusing on the ocean, rainforest, and grassland ecosystems. Students learn to identify key characteristics and express personal preferences based on ecological traits.
A foundational lesson exploring how energy moves through ecosystems, focusing on trophic levels, the 10% rule, and the complex connections in terrestrial and aquatic food webs.