Plant Parts
$0.00Our Plant Parts lesson plan teaches students about the various parts that make up plants. Students practice labeling diagrams of plants and learn related vocabulary.
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Our Plant Parts lesson plan teaches students about the various parts that make up plants. Students practice labeling diagrams of plants and learn related vocabulary.
Our Plate Tectonics lesson plan teaches students about plate tectonics, including what they are, the effect they have on the planet, and what their effects are today. Students also learn to identify some of the major continental plates.
In our Precipitation lesson plan, students learn all about various types of precipitation and how they differ. Students learn facts about rain, snow, hair, freezing rain, and sleet, and are asked to differentiate between them using the knowledge gained in this lesson.
In our Pushing and Pulling lesson plan, students are introduced to the physics behind pushing and pulling. Students practice determining whether an object is being pushed or pulled and come up with their own examples of objects that are pushed and pulled.
In our Rainbows lesson plan, students learn all about rainbows, including why they happen, what colors are included, and when they occur. Students participate in a creative activity in which they illustrate scenes that include rainbows.
In our Rainforests lesson plan, students learn all about rainforests, including the definition of a rainforest and its defining characteristics. Students also learn about the living things, such as plants and animals, that live in rainforests.
In our Recycling lesson plan, students learn what recycling is and why it is so important. Students learn the three steps for recycling and learn to identify commonly recycled items.
In our Renewable Energy lesson plan, students learn the basics about renewable energy, including its sources and how each source works. Students also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different types of renewable energy.
Our Reptiles and Mammals lesson plan teaches students the characteristics of reptiles and mammals. Students compare and contrast reptiles and mammals in addition to naming examples of each and identifying them.
Our Science Experiments lesson plan teaches students the basics of doing a science experiment, including the steps of the scientific method. Students use this information to conduct their own experiment during the lesson.
In our Science Fair Preparation lesson plan, students learn all about how to prepare for a science fair. Students learn how to complete the proper research, choose a topic, and complete the project from start to finish.
Our Science Process Skills lesson plan teaches students all about science process skills, including what they are and how they are used. Students demonstrate their understanding of the material by matching statements with the correct process skill.
Our Scientific Laws & Theories lesson plan teaches students the definitions of and differences between scientific laws and theories. Students also learn about facts and hypotheses.
Our Scientific Method lesson plan teaches students about the Scientific Method, including what it is and how and what the steps are. Students practice using the steps of the Scientific Method in a simple experiment and explain why each step is necessary.
In our Simple Machines lesson plan, students are introduced to simple machines. Students practice identifying simple machines as well as matching simple machines with their descriptions.
In our Simple Machines lesson plan, students learn about simple machines in-depth. Students practice creating their own simple machines as well as matching simple machines with their descriptions.
Our Sink and Float lesson plan teaches students the basics of why objects sink or float based on their density. Students practice predicting whether an object will sink or float and will be able to speak about density.
Our Solids, Liquids and Gases lesson plan introduces students to the difference in how molecules make up solids, liquids, and gases. Students learn the characteristics of each and are asked to identify real-world examples of each.
Often, the science curriculum in primary and elementary schools lacks the necessary and effective teaching strategies for the typical classroom teacher. However, all of the elementary science lesson plans that we create are convenient and valuable tools to help every elementary school-aged child become more fluent in a wide variety of topics that are a part of every school’s science curriculum.
Each lesson plan for science will introduce your students to plants or animals, ecosystems and environments, organs and systems of the body, atoms and molecules, weather, physics topics, earth science, or other science concepts and each lesson can be easily used by classroom teachers or homeschooling parents.
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The Clarendon Learning science lesson plans are beneficial to all elementary-aged students, and the plans will allow teachers and homeschooling parents to become more effective educators.
Often, the science curriculum in primary and elementary schools lacks the necessary and effective teaching strategies for the typical classroom teacher. However, all of the elementary science lesson plans that we create are convenient and valuable tools to help every elementary school-aged child become more fluent in a wide variety of topics that are a part of every school’s science curriculum. Each lesson plan for science will introduce your students to plants or animals, ecosystems and environments, organs and systems of the body, atoms and molecules, weather, physics topics, earth science, Read more