A collection of kid-friendly science standards and "I Can" statements covering physical, earth, and life sciences for upper elementary students.
A hands-on laboratory experience where students use microscopes to observe and document biological and physical specimens at varying magnifications.
Reviewing the three types of heat transfer through interactive slides and a graphic organizer to connect concepts to everyday life.
A complete day of beach-themed learning activities including multi-subject integration and a hands-on science lab.
A comprehensive individual review packet for 5th grade ecosystems. Students master vocabulary, analyze assessment diagrams, and complete choice missions independently. Includes a tracking cover page and a self-reflection to ensure assessment readiness.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how light and sound function as signals in our community, how they are produced through vibrations and sources, and the unique properties of shadows and volume.
A comprehensive lesson on orcas, covering their role as apex predators, their complex social and communication structures, and the evolutionary adaptations that have made them masters of the ocean.
A biology lesson themed around the mysterious Jane Doe character, covering human body systems, ecosystems, and food webs with specialized supports for neurodivergent learners.
In this lesson, students become 'Mountain Peak Protectors' by exploring the fragile alpine ecosystems of Colorado. They identify local wildlife, map their habitats, and collaborate to design innovative conservation strategies to protect these high-altitude environments.
A 30-minute introductory lesson for 3rd graders on the three primary parts of the human brain: the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem, including a hands-on labeling activity.
An exploration of major Greek constellations, their associated myths, and the basic science of stellar observation.
A lesson exploring how wind acts as a powerful sculptor, shaping the Earth's surface through erosion and deposition over long periods of time. Students will identify key landforms created by wind and understand the processes that form them.
An engaging, hands-on lesson where students explore the physical properties of matter through a structured anchor chart, an interactive notebook foldable, and a real-world scavenger hunt.
A comprehensive assessment suite covering continental drift, Pangea, and geological evidence through visual labeling, simplified quizzes, and short-answer prompts.
A comprehensive lesson on savanna animal adaptations, featuring a reading passage and comprehension activities focused on how animals survive the extreme seasons of the African plains.