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Dive into our dynamic collection of resources covering a vast array of scientific topics, from biology and chemistry to physics and environmental science. Whether you're conducting hands-on experiments, exploring scientific concepts through inquiry-based learning, or delving into the wonders of the natural world, our comprehensive materials are designed to engage learners of all ages and abilities.


Use these cute puppets to follow up a story about hibernating animals. 
This four-page book summarizes the ways animals survive during winter.  Cut around the edge of the pages and fold on the dotted lines!
Use this awesome unit to hold a Mini Metric Olympics competition in your class or grade (or school)! 
Use these pictures to help children understand the life cycle of a butterfly. 
Have fun reviewing the life cycle of a butterfly with this sequencing game!  
This easy reader reviews the life cycle of a butterfly.
This activity involves cutting out the cloud wheels and windows before fastening them together.  Cloud names on wheel are cirrus, stratocumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus, cumulus, and altocumulus.
This wheel reviews the sequence of the life cycle of a butterfly.
This science experiment (taste-testing) goes well with a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom unit.  Children can taste the tropical fruit and circle yes or no for whether or not they liked it.
Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.
Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary.  Each page adds more challenging words.  
This packet includes a visual representation of the five senses on the first page.  The second page can be used as a worksheet or mini-book.  The third page lists additional activities and books.
A fun little poem to help children understand the concept of subtraction.
This fascinating book about desert animals includes text with blank lines for students to fill in the missing letters. Animals include the rattlesnake, javelina, coyote, black widow, desert tortoise, fennec fox, gila monster, jerboa, pupfish, camel, scorpion, roadrunner, and vulture.
In the Simple Machines Crossword Puzzle the children will use the clues as well as the word bank to complete the crossword puzzle.
This worksheet has a hidden picture!  Connect the dots from letter A to letter R to discover a chick hidden in the egg.  Children may color when finished.
Mix things up with this fun experiment! Shake a bag full of ingredients to make your own ice cream!
The project was complete and handed in on timeThe teacher approved student's animal projectCover sheet includes name, title, and animal nameAnimal fact sheet is completed (general information, living habits, environment, other facts)
Use these pictures to supplement your butterfly unit.
The world: Earth Day worksheet is a single page worksheet that can be colored. It also contains suggestions on how to enjoy different resources the Earth has to offer.