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Preview of Wonderful Worm Day!

Wonderful Worm Day!

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Dragons Den
This is one day your students will really remember! Wonderful Worm Day is a full day of wormy activities that teach your students all about earthworms, while meeting standards across the curriculum. Your students will enjoy reading about worms in both reading activities and research, doing a worm investigation, making and evaluating a poster and completing math activities. Students even get to make and eat dirt! Leveled activities are included for reading and math to meet differentiation needs.
Preview of Watershed Unit Plan with Lessons on making a working model includes Chesapeake

Watershed Unit Plan with Lessons on making a working model includes Chesapeake

Created by
Suzanne Johnson
In this unit, students will be introduced to what a watershed is and how it relates to their life. They will read about watersheds and threats to a watershed, they will be introduced to new vocabulary, and they will create a watershed model. This project based learning experience will involve students creating a model of a watershed. This model will include examples of the threats to watersheds which they have been learning about. It will be a workable model that will allow them to alter the la
Preview of 4th/5th Grade Decimal Math and Science Activity - Electrical Energy Exploration

4th/5th Grade Decimal Math and Science Activity - Electrical Energy Exploration

Created by
MB Creations
If you want to integrate math and science, you’ve come to the right place! This simple activity will add to your electrical energy science unit and provide students with math practice as they add decimals and compare decimals. Students will determine how much energy they use in this math and science exploration. By looking at different household appliances and the energy they consume, students can create a plan to be energy-aware! Check out the Contents of this Electrical Energy Exploration:✏️
Preview of STEM Through the Months: April

STEM Through the Months: April

"STEM Through the Months: April" includes lessons and projects for Children and Nature Awareness Month, Earth Day, Poetry Month, Math Awareness Month and STEM lesson starters for each and every day in April. This edition is designed for teachers, parents and students. Using daily, weekly and monthly-themed events as a springboard, poetry as a language arts component and the maker movement for inspiration, students will build cross-curricular connections as they explore STEM - Science, Technology
Preview of Pacing the Planets

Pacing the Planets

An interdisciplinary study, where students pace out and compare the distances between the planets in the solar system while using math skills.
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