In this lesson, students identify three shapes: circle, square, and triangle. They …
In this lesson, students identify three shapes: circle, square, and triangle. They will bend a pipe cleaner into a shape of their choice and group it with similarly shaped pipe cleaners their classmates have made. They will also be able to identify the colors of their pipe cleaner and group them with similarly colored pipe cleaners.
In this lesson, students will explore how sound travels through the air …
In this lesson, students will explore how sound travels through the air and how sound interacts with the eardrum. Students will stretch plastic wrap across a bowl, place rice grains on top, and make observations when a noise is made close to the bowls. Students can experiment with different sizes of bowls and varying volumes of the noises.
In this lesson, students will investigate the basic concepts of speed and …
In this lesson, students will investigate the basic concepts of speed and distance. They will time how long it takes them to move at varying speeds through several distance measures.
In this lesson, students construct their own sundial and use it to …
In this lesson, students construct their own sundial and use it to investigate how a shadow is formed. They can also predict changes in shadow length and direction in relation to light source and motion.
This lesson helps students better understand why and how the moon shines …
This lesson helps students better understand why and how the moon shines at night, why it is dark at nighttime, and that it is always day somewhere on Earth.
In this lesson, students will learn about the layers of the Earth …
In this lesson, students will learn about the layers of the Earth and where lithospheric plates are located and how plate movement can affect the Earth's surface. They will also create models of the different types of volcanoes.
In this lesson, students will explore erosion by investigating the impact runoff …
In this lesson, students will explore erosion by investigating the impact runoff has under three different scenarios with varying amounts and types of vegetation.
In this lesson, students test various materials to see which will hit …
In this lesson, students test various materials to see which will hit the ground first. They will first discuss with other students what they think will happen and why, then experiment to see if they were right.
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