A teacher guide for the Wiggly Webs lesson, including a timeline, material list, step-by-step instructions for the edible colloid model activity, and strategies for addressing common student misconceptions.
A comprehensive third-grade science and ELA unit focusing on freshwater distribution, conservation, and persuasive public service announcements. Students learn about global water resources and work in teams to design and produce a persuasive PSA to save water in their school or community.
Explore the fascinating biology of seeds and germination guided by Lenny the Bean! Students will dissect a bean, identify its parts, and understand how a tiny seed contains everything needed to start a new life.
A comprehensive facilitation and answer guide for teachers using the Bean Power lesson. It features alignment with standards, a lesson timeline, lab safety/setup instructions, and a completed answer key for the student worksheet.
An action-packed, hands-on 8-day 4-H camp program focusing on Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Students tackle engineering, teamwork, ecology, nutrition, and art challenges through daily active learning.
An elementary Earth Science lesson focusing on renewable energy, natural hazards, conservation, and human impact. Includes a highly visual student quiz and a corresponding teacher answer key.
A printable student worksheet for the bean dissection activity. It features labeling exercises, space for hand-drawing observations, and comprehension questions, all guided by Lenny the Bean.
A five-day modified animal classification unit focusing on the five main vertebrate groups, designed with extensive visual support, sentence frames, and tracing options for modified learning.
An interactive, visual vocabulary and prefix learning lesson designed specifically for 3rd-grade English Learners. Students explore key ecology terms and prefix combinations through hands-on illustrated cards, speaking scaffolds, and visual charts.
A visually stunning, interactive slide deck featuring Lenny the Bean. This presentation teaches seed anatomy, germination, and guides students through a hands-on bean dissection with a fun, engaging science narrative.
A short listening comprehension sequence for third graders focusing on non-fiction nature narratives. Students develop listening skills, factual recall, and critical thinking by exploring the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
An interactive lesson introducing elementary or middle school students to the three major divisions of the brain: the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brain Stem.
A teacher-facing 2-page Answer Key for the Eco Champions Quiz, providing highlighted correct answers, explanations, and grading criteria for the open-ended action plan question.