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Students will practice quarter-inch measurements by measuring objects. They will also strengthen their understanding by creating accurate line plots from measurements and given tables.
Students research 14 notable volcanoes, mapping locations, identifying plate boundaries, and classifying volcano types. They will explore eruption histories and geographical impacts.
Students will roll dice and follow instructions to create unique rock cycle paths. This hands-on activity builds appreciation for Earth's diverse rock formations and their individual stories.
Engage 3rd graders creating a 1st-person comic strip. Students use dialogue and illustrations to tell a character's story, developing writing and artistic skills. They'll finish a comic strip.
Students analyze two texts on school uniform benefits and drawbacks. They will then craft an evidence-based opinion piece, strengthening critical thinking and persuasive writing skills.
Guide students to discern diverse cloud types by analyzing 10 captivating images. They will learn distinct cloud formations and become professional weather cloud identifiers.
Students will explore convection, discovering how the sun's energy warms air and land, causing heat to transfer through rising warm air and sinking cool air.
Guide students as they explore the sun's daily journey, light, and warmth. A hands-on experiment lets them simulate sunrise and sunset, deepening their understanding.
Engage students in exploring oil spill realities and their environmental harm. They'll conduct experiments to compare cleanup methods, deepening their understanding of ocean protection efforts.
Students will read about and then explore water erosion through hands-on simulations. They'll observe how water shapes landscapes and analyze its diverse environmental impact.
Students will explore five sand dune types by creating models and identifying characteristics. They will learn how wind patterns shape these geological formations, deepening their knowledge of earth science.
Your students will investigate and compare shoe traction by measuring static friction in this physics experiment. They conduct the lab, analyze data, and draw conclusions on optimal grip.
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