REFERENCE
Help parents find ways to reinforce math and science skills.
An article describing how scientists have determined the age of the universe.
Seasons are caused by the 23.4-degree tilt of Earth's axis, which alternately turns the North and South Poles toward the…
Help students to understand the process of photosynthesis.
Us this chart to factor in the temperature with the wind to formulate a wind chill reading.
Your students will find explanations of air pressure and humidity here.
A chart detailing the Beaufort Wind Scale.
Find out the names of types of clouds.
A particularly notable hurricane will have its name retired so other hurricanes can't have the same name.
Share this article with your students to explore cells and body systems.
A fabulous list of facts about the human body, for example, most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime!
An explanation of anaerobic versus aerobic exercise.
A list of foods which lead to a healthy you.
MAPS
A chart of vital ocean and sea statistics.
The Leonid Meteor Shower occurs around November 17. This article gives detailed information on them.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Can-Do Day is all about encouraging girls to focus on -- and excel in -- math and science. For nine years Marin's three…
This article speculates on how the Turkey was named. This reference will spark a fun discussion around the Thanksgiving…
WORKSHEETS
Distribute this printable worksheet that correlates to the Wetlands Life lesson. Appropriate for students in grades 4…
Why are Whooping Cranes Endangered? Distribute this printable worksheet that correlates to the Wetlands Life lesson.
Use this worksheet to help students read map keys.
Children choose which packages are the most ecological. This environmentally friendly activity is a perfect way to…
Children brainstorm letters to companies about how to package products more efficiently. This worksheet includes several…
Send this letter home to parents when doing the Stop Junk Mail project.
Using a map of the United States, children will identify the states with cold winters.