WORKSHEETS
Students list the commands that their brain tells their body to do while they are performing an activity.
Students describe what their house would look like if they had to build it out of local plants.
Students describe the animals that live in their neighborhood, then send postcards with pictures of the habitats.
Students design electrical safety rules.
Students design a recycling center for their home.
Students fill in a picture with students doing healthy activities.
Students make and play a game based on vegetables.
Students separate healthy people from unhealthy people in a building.
Students sort words based on their state of matter.
Students practice learning the planets' order, starting from the sun.
Students use categories to order objects.
Students demonstrate that they understand what sorts of objects generate heat and light.
Students play a fun board game based on magnetism.
Students demonstrate their knowledge about volcanoes and also color a picture.
Students demonstrate that they understand that different clothing is worn in different seasons.
Students play a planet matching game.
Students must find the 10 modern-day things hidden in a picture of the Earth when dinosaurs roamed.
Students build a box that has information about dinosaurs on it.
Students draw shadows into the picture, based on the position of the sun. This hands-on activity is an excellent…
Students think about what components make up a light bulb, and attempt to draw a new one of their own.
Students draw a comic based on a healthy hero.
Students match the plant parts with the tree that they grow on.
Students make a web of an animal and its basic needs. Pictures are provided.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students complete a word web by attaching additional words to a central idea.