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Preview of CKLA Knowledge Unit 4 - Kindergarten - Plants

CKLA Knowledge Unit 4 - Kindergarten - Plants

This Knowledge Unit has 11 google slides lessons. It's about plants, plant parts, pollination, how plants grow, difference between trees, George Washington Carver, etc. Each google slides lesson has vocabulary with pictures, the CKLA flip book images, word work and more!
Preview of Seasons Compare and Contrast and Picture Sort

Seasons Compare and Contrast and Picture Sort

Compare and contrast winter vs. spring and summer vs. fall. Compete a culminating activity to describe all of the seasons.
Preview of What Happened to the Sun? 2024 update

What Happened to the Sun? 2024 update

This is a book written for first or second graders. It uses simple language to explain a solar eclipse. It features a table with past and future solar eclipses and their duration (perfect for a cross curricular Math lesson), it also has color pictures from Google public domain searches on each page. There is also a link to the website used for the picture on the last page of the next solar eclipse paths.
Preview of Two Seeds - FREE PPT!

Two Seeds - FREE PPT!

The hit storybook, Two Seeds, has been made into a FREE PowerPoint Presentation exclusively for Teachers Pay Teachers! This is a must-have fictional story if you are learning about a plants! "Two seeds fell from the same tree..." So begins the adventure that will capture the wonder and imagination of children around the world. Two seeds, a brother and sister, choose different paths in life. One seeks adventure, while the other plants their roots firmly into the ground. But when a terrible even
Preview of WACKY Wednesday Animals (Dr. Seuss)!!

WACKY Wednesday Animals (Dr. Seuss)!!

FUNNY activity to pair with Dr. Seuss' Wacky Wednesday book! 3 target slides. Enjoy!***The TpT thumbnails are condensed. When downloaded, the text is aligned!***
Preview of Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

This is a Structured Venn Diagram that I have created and used with students in my classes. It allows the students to focus directly on the task at hand without spending time processing the Venn Diagram. To further differentiate for student needs, three Venn Diagrams are provided for the number of similarities and differences a student may be capable of noting. The Venn Diagrams can be used for scaffolding as students become more capable in determining similarities and differences.A notes pag
Preview of Creative Curriculum Insect Study Question of the Day

Creative Curriculum Insect Study Question of the Day

Created by
Primary Peanuts
This product information comes from Teaching Strategies Creative Curriculum Insect Study.You will find a slide for each of the days correlating with the Creative Curriculum teaching Guide. In the end, there are slides with online links to the book of the day.Also Check out Questions of the day for the following units tree, beginning of the Year, clothing, ball, reuse, reduce, and recycle
Preview of The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Neal Seluk Anticipation Guide

The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Neal Seluk Anticipation Guide

Created by
Megan Brubaker
An anticipation guide for primary or early elementary study of The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick Seluk.
Preview of Three Little Javelinas | STEM and Literacy Activity

Three Little Javelinas | STEM and Literacy Activity

Created by
EasyFunScience
This Three Little Javelinas activity is wonderful, quick lesson for Kindergarten Science. It can also be used as a science lesson plan for preschool. After reading The Three Little Javelinas, kindergarten or preschool students will use plastic cups and manilla folders to build a tower. Then, students will test their towers and make observations. This is a wonderful SUBSTITUTE lesson plan!!! Simply print the lesson, gather the three materials (Three Little Javelinas book, plastic cups, manilla fo
Preview of Butterflies Information Book

Butterflies Information Book

Butterfly informational "book" - a great way to start a unit about butterflies. Tip: follow this up with a KWL (know, want to know, what we learned) chart with students to guage their knowledge and interest.
Preview of Flex Group Rotation Slides

Flex Group Rotation Slides

Created by
Kristy Davis
Editable slides to manage flex groups
Preview of Five Senses!

Five Senses!

INTERACTIVE activity for remote or in-person discussion of the 5 senses. Students circle items that are associated with the sense. For expansion, have the students name at least one additional item for each slide/page. Have fun!***The TpT thumbnails are condensed. When downloaded, the text is aligned!***
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Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

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Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

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With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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