WORKSHEETS
Students practice reading a graph to figure out facts about rocks and minerals.
Students collect samples of rocks around their neighborhood and record their observations about them.
Students puzzle out facts about geology by completing arithmetic problems.
Students learn about the geologic layers in the Grand Canyon by recreating them in an art project.
Students make a book showcasing their geology writing activities.
Use a printable that contains a list of Geology themed vocabulary.
Students match answers about geology with the questions that belong to them.
Create geodes that simulate ones found in nature.
Students puzzle out new facts about volcanoes by completing arithmetic problems.
Students must recall geology facts to play a board game.
Students pretend they are journalists writing about the discovery of a new active volcano.
Fingertip Facts are designed to serve as a resource and quick reference about dinosaurs.
Students learn about the role of honeybees as pollinators by reading and illustrating a story.
Students make a brachiosaurus out of paper plates. This is a fun arts and crafts activity for International Dinosaur…
Students learn about how animals food webs are interconnected through an art activity.
Find suggestions for creating dinosaur-related poetry.
In this writing activity, students complete a paragraph about their favorite dinosaur.
Students complete a journal on various dinosaur-related topics as a creative writing activity.
Students speculate about the logical reason for the disappearance of the dinosaurs.
Students create a timeline of the appearance of animals in the ancient world. This is a great science printable for…
Vocabulary related to properties and uses of kelp is reviewed.
Students match pictures of dinosaurs with their physical descriptions.
Demonstrate the break-up of Pangaea into the continents by making pastry.
In this activity, students learn how climates affected dinosaur migration.