Classroom printables, activities & worksheets
An educational poster introducing the students to the R.E.R.U.N. method for writing a scientific conclusion.
A 20 slide teaching presentation to use when introducing your students to the scientific method.
Thirty-nine scientific method vocabulary cards for a word wall.
An educational fact sheet introducing the students to the R.E.R.U.N. method for writing a scientific conclusion.
A poster outlining the seven steps of the scientific method.
A poster outlining five steps of the scientific method for younger students.
A set of 9 experiment terminology cards for students to match to their definition.
A worksheet to develop students’ understanding of experiment design.
A worksheet to develop younger students’ understanding of experiment design.
A PowerPoint outlining the scientific investigation process.
A set of posters covering the scientific investigation process.
A worksheet to develop students' ability to design fair, scientific experiments.
A teaching presentation discussing the development of scientific lines of questioning.
A worksheet to help the students begin the process of a scientific investigation.
A teaching presentation discussing the development of a scientific hypothesis.
An educational teaching presentation introducing the students to the R.E.R.U.N. method for writing a scientific conclusion.
A worksheet to use when developing the concept of a fair test.
A worksheet to use when developing the concept of a fair test.
In this science activity, Holly explains the different layers of the ocean to get your students thinking about how far down the ocean really goes.
An assessment task in which students will demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of how to work scientifically.
Make science for kids a rich learning experience with the ultimate Push and Pull unit plan. Investigate contact and non-contact forces through science experiments that kids love!