WORKSHEETS
Students work with geometric shapes to understand the attributes of three dimensions.
Children will employ problem solving and research skills to learn about various animal and insect migration patterns.…
A list of animals that have colorful markings to either attract a mate or ward off predators.
LESSON PLANS
In this project, students study how different organisms have adapted to their own environments.
After completing worksheet 1 of this project, students perform several tasks describing an adaptation of their choice.
MAPS
Use a map key to make comparisons of state sizes.
By reading a special purpose map, and reading and writing numbers, children will recognize the importance of being…
By gathering information about groups that they belong to, students will practice different counting techniques that are…
Students practice collecting data, organizing it into charts, and using the charts to plan an event.
Interpreting and creating pictographs based on census data is explored in this lesson.
Students will explore the theme of the 2000 Census by creating a billboard.
Information and questions about the military selective service. How do you feel about the way it is run?
Discover a creative way to teach your students about the use of graphs and how to organize a fundraiser for a fun cause.
Students pretend to be a historians as they gather data about the environment over the last 25 years and learn how to…
Your students will survey the amount of water that is used in their homes for showering. Then they will learn how to…
Students will learn about the bicycle and how the gears work. Once they have finished the research part of the activity,…
Use a chart to compare and contrast data on your baby teeth and your permanent teeth.
Students practice math skills by creating a three-dimensional mobile using this printable and algebraic equations.…
Pizza pieces are a creative way to teach quadratic equations.
Collect data from a phone book to discover the probability of certain numbers.
Use equations to create secret messages on a graph. Solving the equation decodes the message.
A constructivist approach to explaining the making of a cloud.
Children build wind machines to learn about work, power, and energy.
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.