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A good way to compare and contrast animals and plants is to use a hula hoop Venn diagram. This can be put on the bulletin board and can be hung up for an extended period of time and is easy to see.
Subscribe to our newsletter and get this FREE plant life cycle anchor chart posters pack. Ideal for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade teachers for students learning about parts of a plant and photosynthesis. An ideal addition to your life science lessons and plant activities. A great idea for a science bulletin board too!
Find out everything you need to know about hatching chicks in your classroom with this post! This is a hands-on life science lesson, and hatching chicks in the classroom creates the perfect stage for you to teach concepts across the curriculum because your students are so engaged! Use this engagement for teaching content standards in science, math, reading, writing and art. It's great for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students. Find a free downloadable packet. {first, second, third graders, freebie}
Teach your students about traits being passed down from parents to their offspring (or basic genetics) with this fun, life science demonstration using jelly beans! Grab a freebie to get started and engage your students!
FREE visual tool to illustrate levels of organization. Also serves as a handy little note organizer! #levelsoforganization #atoms #molecules #organelles #cells #tissues #organs #organsystems #organisms #population #community #ecosystem #biome #biosphere #science
Dissection models for life science and biology - fetal pig, grass frog, sheep or cow eye, earthworm, and more! Read to find out why they're perfect for your classroom!
This Heart STEM activity to build a functioning heart model uses all 4 STEM pillars - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Kids will spend some time learning about their own heart rates, then how blood flows through the body. For the exciting conclusion engineer and build a functioning model of a beating heart.
Three simple ways for science teachers to assess the level of understanding their students have of the levels of organization in the environment. Examples of living and nonliving parts of the environment can be classified by asking a series of questions.