Earth & Space Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Science Lessons
Summer is the season that comes after spring and before fall. In many places, summer is the warmest time of the whole year. During summer, sunrise happens earlier and sunset happens later, which gives us more hours of daylight.
Worksheets & Printables, Elementary Projects, Life Science Projects
Use the Animal Tracks Worksheet to help kids learn to recognize a few animal tracks. Talk about how different animals have different numbers of toes and different sizes and shapes of paws. Ask questions to get kids thinking about how different animals use their paws...
How to Teach Science Tips
The problem today: Our shrinking, expanding world We live in a world that is getting both bigger and smaller every day. In terms of population and technological discovery and advancement, growth has been steady and astounding. At the same time, the realization of the...
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Agar is the medium that is used to grow bacteria cultures. Order nutrient agar for general culturing. Our sterile, 125 ml bottle of nutrient agar is easy to use. Just warm it until it melts and fill your petri dishes. One bottle fills about 10 dishes. We...
Teaching Resources & Guides, Life Science Projects, Science Lessons
Learn what features to look for when identifying plants and how to start you own herbarium plant collection.
Teaching Resources & Guides, Life Science Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Science Lessons
Print this two-page coloring sheet and help kids cut and paste each animal onto the ocean page at the depth where it is most commonly found in the ocean. Talk about why each animal lives in that particular area. Encourage them to draw animals and plants to fill their...