WORKSHEETS
Teach students about sea water with these science activities.
Sing these silly songs with students and make up new verses.
Use these patterns to create stick animal puppets or an underwater-themed bulletin board.
Fingertip Facts are designed to serve as a resource and quick reference about dinosaurs.
Use a printable that contains a list of important ecology-related vocabulary words.
Students find the names of animals on the endangered species list in this wordsearch.
Students grow their own alfalfa sprouts and then eat them in a sandwich.
Students use a graph to plot the point where their head measurement and their height measurement intersect (cross).
Challenge your students to think about alternate uses for commonly discarded items.
Create your own chants and poetry about ecology, and make posters of them.
Solving these ecology problems will help your students realize the magnitude of the waste and pollution situation, and…
Students make a graph comparing the vocal sound lengths of several species of toads.
Students learn a lesson in supply and demand through designer snakes.
Teach your students about rain forest ecosystems with these activities.
Teach students about plant varieties by playing a memory game with these cards.
Teach your students Mankala, a game from Africa.
Students put together a miniature book about how a seed grows.
Use a printable that contains several activity plans involving popcorn and math, and art and science.
Students learn about a famous African American, Shirley Chisholm, who was a member of the United States Congress. They…
Perform these plant and rainbow science experiments with your students.
In this activity, students can make a locket to hold a picture of them and their family.
In this art activity, students make puppets of their family members.
In this art activity, students make a pop-up card of their family.
ACTIVITIES
This booklet offers activities to enhance the reading of The Little Engine That Could, and suggestions on hosting a book…