Students practice writing 'cr' blend words. They complete 10 sentences by selecting and placing the most appropriate 'cr' words into the provided spaces.
Help students grasp the immense scale of the universe. They will compare celestial object sizes and distances, developing strong spatial reasoning and understanding their place within the cosmos.
Students uncover why certain objects *feel* colder than others, even at the same temperature. They observe and predict heat transfer in materials, including a compelling ice-melting experiment demonstrating thermal condu
Help students master the 'o' consonant 'e' spelling pattern. They will review words, take a focused test, self-grade, and practice missed words to solidify their understanding.
Students will trace energy and matter movement through food chains, learning about producers, consumers, and apex predators. Key concepts like the ten percent rule are clearly explained.
Students discover symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. They analyze organism interactions and specifically examine the unique bond between the clownfish and sea anemone.
Students will practice interpreting bar graphs and pictographs by answering 12 questions. They focus on finding "how many more," "how fewer," and "difference.
Students will explore ancient timekeeping methods. They'll read about sundials, build their own, and observe shadows to tell time. Critical thinking questions deepen understanding.
Students will learn about the specific physical damages and mental repercussions humans face after being struck by lightning, understanding its profound impact.
Students explore the metric system's origin and its scientific benefits. Bill Nye then guides them through understanding fundamental metric length measurements in this engaging math video.