Equip students to master the scientific method through a hands-on experiment. They will practice data collection, identify variables, and formulate clear conclusions.
Students will estimate and then accurately measure the mass of everyday objects using balance scales. They will describe, weigh, calculate differences, and sort from lightest to heaviest.
Students will discover the historical journey of America's declaration of independence, understanding its main authors and the pivotal compromises, especially regarding slavery.
Students will organize their thoughts to write clear, structured 5-paragraph opinion essays. They'll develop strong arguments with supporting details for their main points.
Students actively explore area and perimeter with a Phet simulation, building shapes to meet criteria. They advance through math challenges and a game, including fractions.
Students will learn to differentiate weather from climate, exploring how elevation changes temperature and air pressure. Integrate into science or compare/contrast reading lessons.
Discover how the human nose detects countless smells. Students will explore olfactory receptors, nerves, and the intricate biology behind our powerful sense of smell.
Students will apply the distributive, zero, commutative, associative, and identity properties of multiplication through engaging review questions. Reinforce key mathematical concepts.
Teachers, enjoy this funny song about desiring a snow day. Inspire students to write about winter weather, discuss seasonal changes, or compose their own celebration song.