WORKSHEETS
Create ecology-related foldable 'books' with your class.
Students practice identifying antonyms.
Students match animals with their ecological habitats.
Students are asked to identify living and non-living components of their environment.
In this language arts activity, students practice recognizing word and story order.
Print a worksheet that provides complete directions for constructing a balance, as well as some suggested activities.
This handy chart describes how to recycle some common materials.
The ideas on this page can be used to introduce, reinforce, or extend concepts about trees.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
This multifunctional bulletin board is an eye-catching display as well as an interactive teaching tool.
ACTIVITIES
In this arts & crafts activity, students make a crown decorated with leaves. This will make a great project to enjoy…
Students create a Little Book that talks about how trees change through the seasons.
On this page you will find four art projects to accompany each seasonal change.
Teach your young students how trees change through the seasons.
Cover the topic of growing flowering plants with a rainbow Big Book.
Perform these plant and rainbow science experiments with your students.
Teach children about flower bulbs with this matching game.
Create rainbow art in your classroom.
Children match the blooms with the plants pictured in this printable.
Use a printable that contains a large cactus-shaped pattern.
Young students will enjoy these rhymes and rhythms, while learning about plants and seeds.
Create fruit art with your young students.
Use a printable that contains large patterns of various fruits.
Follow the directions in this printable to make a plant life cycle chart.
Use a printable that contains several activity plans involving popcorn and math, and art and science.