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Baby Animals Why are baby animals born in spring? Many animals have their young as the days are getting warmer, and plenty of food is available. Spring is a great time to see kittens, chicks, lambs, or other baby animals! You can learn more about why animals have...
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Print out this page on a sheet of heavy paper or cardstock. Kids can color the pictures and cut out the squares to make a matching game. Half of the squares show a way to use solar energy as an alternative to the picture shown on the other squares. Place all the...
Teaching Resources & Guides, Life Science Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Middle School Projects
Use this Heart Worksheet to test your knowledge of the five basic parts of the human heart.
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Are you a kid wondering about types of clouds, or how to predict the weather? Find fun science activities like how to make a cloud in a jar! We’ve collected our favorite science experiments about clouds and weather in one place. If you’re a teacher,...
How to Teach Science Tips
It’s not always easy to make time for science. To discover the importance of science in the lives of all students, see Why Science?. To get practical tips on how to fit science into your homeschool schedule, read on! Find ideas to teach science at home to fit students...
Elementary Projects, Teaching Resources & Guides, Life Science Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Science Lessons
What happens if a plant doesn’t get enough water? What if it gets plenty of water, but not any sunlight? Do this project to find out! Use this worksheet as a chart to keep track of the results of your experiments.