A hands-on introductory lesson for Pre-K students to distinguish between living and non-living things through movement, observation, and a collaborative mural activity.
An outdoor exploration where students become 'Baby Detectives' to find and observe different types of babies in nature, including human, animal, and plant life. Students will learn that all living things start small and require care and specific environments to grow.
An introductory lesson for Pre-K students to observe, identify, and describe daily weather patterns and how they affect our lives.
A hands-on lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students to learn the science of staying warm and the practical skill of dressing in winter layers. Features a science video, a high-energy relay race, and a mnemonic rhyme for dressing independently.
A Pre-K to Kindergarten lesson focused on listening skills and oral language as students identify and describe baby animals using specific vocabulary from a nature video.
A charming introductory lesson where young learners identify baby animals and their adult counterparts through a video, interactive discussion, and a hands-on matching game.
Students will learn to identify and categorize different winged animals, including birds, mammals, and insects, while exploring the various ways they use their wings to move and survive.
Students will learn to identify animal scat by its shape (round, oval, or splat) to develop visual discrimination skills through a nature-themed scientific lens.
Students will explore the invisible force of magnetism through a hands-on 'Magnetic Painting' activity and a virtual sorting lab. They will learn to predict and test whether items are attracted to magnets while creating unique process art.
A playful science and mindfulness lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students focused on breath control and observation through the magic of bubbles. Students learn the physics of why bubbles are round and practice the art of gentle 'Dragon Breaths' to create them.
Students explore sensory vocabulary and animal adaptations through the lens of a North American marsupial, the Virginia Opossum. They will identify 'super powers' (smell and hearing) and 'weaknesses' (eyesight) while practicing descriptive language.
A lively Pre-K lesson that uses movement, a video, and role-play to teach children the four seasons and the fun activities associated with each one.
A Pre-K and Kindergarten lesson focused on observation skills, identifying shapes in clouds and jet trails, and creating cotton ball cloud art. Students will learn that clouds and trails are made of water and ice through a SciShow Kids video and hands-on crafting.
A hands-on introductory lesson for Pre-K students to distinguish between living and non-living things using movement, video observation, and a sorting activity.
Students learn to match clothing to various weather conditions (sunny, rainy, snowy, cold) through a video-led discussion and a hands-on 'Weather Wardrobe' paper doll activity.
A basic weather vocabulary lesson for Pre-K students focusing on identifying sunny, cloudy, and rainy conditions through visual observation, interactive video play, and sensory exploration.
A hands-on lesson for Pre-K and Kindergarten students to explore bird habitats by watching a video and building their own nests.
A playful Pre-K lesson where students explore the world of birds through movement, song, and observation. Students will learn about bird life cycles by mimicking hatching and flying behaviors.