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Preview of Explore the Circulatory System

Explore the Circulatory System

Created by
Tinybop
The heart holds many mysteries. Connect the dots to uncover one of them: how much blood flows through its chambers. In the lungs, what waste product does deoxygenated blood exchange for more oxygen? What happens to the oxygen in blood when it leaves the heart? Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. 1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimi
Preview of Reading Comprehension | Understanding Climate Change

Reading Comprehension | Understanding Climate Change

Created by
Workybooks
This resource is a set of independent worksheets for students in 4th, 5th and higher grades. It covers four main topics related to climate: natural factors, human factors, the greenhouse effect, and climate action. These worksheets are aligned to Common Core State Standards and NGSS 3-ESS2-2. The worksheets on natural factors examine various environmental factors that impact climate, while the ones on human factors focus on how human activities like deforestation and burning of fossil fuels affe
Preview of Explore the Respiratory System

Explore the Respiratory System

Created by
Tinybop
Breathe in and breathe out. What happens to your chest? Our lungs are like balloons. As we inhale oxygen, they inflate. As we exhale carbon dioxide, they deflate. Construct a paper lung and inflate it. Spot the tiny dots. What do alveoli do as we take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide? Directions: 1) Cut out square; place printed side up. Fold in half horizontally to crease. Flip over and fold on each diagonal. 2) Collapse into a triangle by pulling the edges of the horizontal fold in
Preview of What's going on inside your body?

What's going on inside your body?

Created by
Tinybop
No matter the season, the immune system is always hard at work defending the body against common illnesses and infectious diseases to keep us healthy. All the systems—nervous, skeletal, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, muscular, urogenital, and immune—are made up of different parts that work together. Download this activity and grab a box of crayons to draw the different parts of your body that work together to keep you strong and healthy. Choose one of four body template options! You nee
Preview of Explore Dairy (Grades 3-5)

Explore Dairy (Grades 3-5)

Created by
Learn About Ag
Many children only experience food through the grocery store. Reconnecting them to where food comes from can build appreciation for the value of food, grow understanding of the food system, and provide an opportunity to build healthy eating patterns. Developed in partnership with the Dairy Council of California, this 5-lesson unit takes students on a fun adventure of food discovery through nutrition, agriculture, tasting, and culture.The California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom is
Preview of Mystery Science Vocabulary Boot Camp - Human Machine: Mystery 1 - Fourth Grade

Mystery Science Vocabulary Boot Camp - Human Machine: Mystery 1 - Fourth Grade

Distance Learning Version is included!This Vocabulary Boot Camp will give your students the extra practice they need on the vocabulary found in Mystery Science lessons. Through doing these activities, your students will master the domain-specific science vocabulary for the Human Machine: Mystery 1. I have included a link to the Google Slides version of these activities, which students can complete during distance learning.I hope that you and your students enjoy this free resource! Please check
Preview of Explore The Skeletal System

Explore The Skeletal System

Created by
Tinybop
Have your students bend and (gently!) twist joints to develop a deeper understanding of the skeletal system! This printable activity includes three pages, prompting students to move their bodies, examine the movement of their different types of joints (hinge, pivotal, ball-and-socket) and illustrate activities that involve these skeletal mechanics! This activity involves both kinesthetic and visual learning, making it an excellent opportunity to engage students with diverse learning styles!
Preview of Endangered Animals: Reading, Writing and Projects —about wild Mongolian horses

Endangered Animals: Reading, Writing and Projects —about wild Mongolian horses

This program is intended for use with the ResQ series of middle grade novels about rescuing endangered species. While the books are fictional adventures, they are heavily grounded in factual background. The books are well suited to classroom use, particularly for teachers who want to take an integrated approach to science, social studies and language arts.  The protagonists are young people with special skills in natural and physical sciences. They use these skills to devise tools for solving t
Preview of Circulate the Circulatory System with Ozobots

Circulate the Circulatory System with Ozobots

Created by
Shelly Abernathy
Using the Ozobot robots, students can program the robot using color codes to circulate the circulatory sytem. We used this when we study CIR vocabulary words. Some of their words include circulatory, circulate, and circuit. Print it on LEGAL SIZE paper. The lighter outline of the body allows the Ozobot to move over the page without reading the body outline as part of the code.
Preview of Academic Vocabulary Template- Freebie

Academic Vocabulary Template- Freebie

Super simple vocabulary template to be used for student dictionary, interactive notebook, story vocabulary, science vocabulary, math vocabulary, social studies vocabulary, or foreign language vocabulary. Grade level vocabulary will be coming soon!! Check back often for more resources. Enjoy!!
Preview of Educator's guide for WOOD, WIRE, WINGS: Emma Lilian Todd Invents an Airplane

Educator's guide for WOOD, WIRE, WINGS: Emma Lilian Todd Invents an Airplane

About the book: This riveting nonfiction picture book biography explores both the failures and successes of self-taught engineer Emma Lilian Todd as she tackles one of the greatest challenges of the early 1900s: designing an airplane.Emma Lilian Todd’s mind was always soaring–she loved to solve problems. Lilian tinkered and fiddled with all sorts of objects, turning dreams into useful inventions. As a child, she took apart and reassembled clocks to figure out how they worked. As an adult, typing
Preview of Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Created by
Megan Lucas
Use this vocabulary form in any subject to introduce new vocabulary words. After introducing the words, use it for several days after to review the words.
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