In our Big Bang Theory lesson plan, students learn the basics about the Big Bang Theory, including what it is and what it theorizes about the beginning of the universe. Students learn related vocabulary and practice explaining the theory to their classmates in creative ways in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
In our Biomass and Biofuel lesson plan, students learn about biomass and the biofuel created by it. Students learn about specific examples of both biomass and biofuel and learn the advantages and disadvantages of using them.
In our Biomes and Ecosystems lesson plan, students learn about what biomes and ecosystems are and how they are different. Students also learn about specific types of both biomes and ecosystems and their characteristics.
In our Bones lesson plan, students learn about the human skeleton and some of the bones that make it up. Students learn characteristics of bones, how they are connected, and how to keep their bones protected.
Our Bugs lesson plan teaches students about various types of bugs and their defining characteristics. Students also learn the names of various bugs and how to differentiate between insects and arachnids.
In our Butterflies lesson plan, students learn about the lifecycles and parts of butterflies. Students also learn related vocabulary and practice labeling the different parts of a butterfly in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
In our Cats and Dogs lesson plan, students learn some basic facts about cats and dogs, including their histories and primary characteristics. Students compare cats and dogs and discuss how they both became domesticated.
Our Cells lesson plan teaches students about the differences between plant and animal cells. Students practice labeling diagrams of both plant and animal cells in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson.
Our Chemistry of the Body lesson plan teaches students about the primary chemicals found in the human body and their uses. Students learn related vocabulary and learn how the human body would be effected without various chemicals.
Our Classifying 2D Figures lesson plan teaches students various characteristics of 2D shapes and how they can be used to classify shapes. Students practice using the information learned in this lesson to identify 2D shapes such as triangles and equilaterals.
In our Climate Change lesson plan, students learn what climate change is and about some of its causes and effects. Students also learn related lesson vocabulary and about what they can do to lessen their effect on climate change.
Our free downloadable PDF Climates lesson plan introduces students to the different climates of the world. During this lesson, students are asked to color in a printed map based on climate zones, such as polar, temperate, tropical, and more, which they research themselves online. Students are also asked to match descriptions to the climates
Our Compounds and Mixtures lesson plan teaches students the difference between compounds and mixtures as well as how to compare and contrast a number of mixtures and compounds. Students also learn related vocabulary.
Our Constellations lesson plan teaches students the basics of constellations, including what they are and what some of the major constellations look like. Students also learn the various myths behind some constellations and why they are important.
Our Coral Reefs lesson plan teaches students the basics about coral reefs and coral reef biomes. Students learn about the three main types of coral reefs, including their defining characteristics and what makes them different from one another.
Our Daylight Saving Time lesson teaches students about the history of Daylight Saving Time and why it is used around the world. Students practice converting the time between different time zones.
With our Describe, Classify, Compare Kingdoms lesson plan, students learn all about the six kingdoms of life (animal, plant, fungi, protist, eubacteria, and archaebacteria).
Our Deserts lesson plan teaches students about deserts and their characteristics. Students also learn about plants and animals that live in the desert and how they can be identified.