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Printable Teacher Gift Fingerprint Art Keepsake from Students, a Perfect for End

By The Student Worksheets

Looking for a thoughtful and creative gift for your teacher? This Fingerprint Art Keepsake Printable is the perfect way to show your gratitude! Easy to use and filled with sentimental value, this keepsake makes a wonderful gift for Teacher Appreciation Week, end-of-year celebrations, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, or any occasion throughout the school year.

What’s Included:

  • A beautifully designed printable template (ready to download and print).
  • Space to add children’s fingerprints to create a unique and personalized gift.
  • Optional: Add the students’ names and the teacher’s name to make it even more special!

Why Teachers Will Love It:

This keepsake captures the love and appreciation of the entire class. The fingerprints symbolize the lasting impact a teacher has on their students, making it a cherished memento they’ll treasure for years.

How to Use:

  1. Download the template after purchase.
  2. Print it on high-quality paper or cardstock.
  3. Have each student add their fingerprint with non-toxic ink.
  4. Add names (optional), frame it, or gift it as is!

This simple yet heartfelt gift is ideal for students, parents, or room moms looking to give something memorable and meaningful to their teacher.

Perfect for:

  • Teacher Appreciation Week
  • Christmas or holiday gifts
  • End-of-year gifts
  • Valentine’s Day surprises
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$1.99
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Virtual Field Trip Aquarium of the Pacific for Use with Google Slides™

By Science and STEAM Team

This science resource is perfect for the class using Google Classroom™ with students. Students will be able to go to the Aquarium of the Pacific virtually. Students will be able to learn about different animal habitats by watching videos, viewing live webcams, and reading articles. You can share this resource through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can write directly on the document and then share it back with you.

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Other digital resources:

⭐ Distance Learning: Science at Home Creating a Field Notebook

⭐ Distance Learning: Visit the San Diego Zoo for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Insects: Build a Bug STEM Challenge for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Painted Lady Butterflies: Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Spider Webs Reading and Create a Web STEM Challenge for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Wood Frogs and the Frog Life Cycle: Text and More for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Biomes: Non-Fiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Animal Adaptations Non-Fiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Plant Adaptations Non-Fiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

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Virtual Field Trip San Diego Zoo for Use with Google Slides™

By Science and STEAM Team

This science-at-home resource is perfect for the class using Google Classroom™ with students. Students will be able to go to the San Diego Zoo virtually. Students can learn about different animals by watching videos, viewing live webcams, and reading articles. You can share this resource through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can write directly on the document and then share it with you.

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Other digital resources:

⭐ Distance Learning: Visit the Aquarium of the Pacific for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Fossils Virtual Field Trip and More for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Distance Learning: Science at Home Creating a Field Notebook

⭐ Animal Adaptations Non-Fiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

⭐ Plant Adaptations Non-Fiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

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Gratitude Quotes Cut And Paste Coloring Pages - inspirational quotes Activities

By The Students Palace

Fun Cutting And Pasting | Scissor Skills Activity Pages For Kids And Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten, Girls, Boys Kids. This paint dauber coloring Pages is perfect for younger to practice by cutting and Gluening skills and have fun at the same time. Makes a fun and educational gift!

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 30 Cut And Paste Worksheets

  • pages ( PDF + PNG)

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

NOTE

  • This is a digital item.

  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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$4.50
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Tundra Biomes Project 3D Diorama Science Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing tundra biomes fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the tundra biome and animals that live there and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the tundra biome. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored page for a background
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background
  • black and white page representing the animals, greenery, and necessities of the tundra biomes for students to color
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the tundra biome first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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$4.00
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Life Cycle of a Bee Cut and Paste Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the life cycle of a bee for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Bee Life Cycle Spin Wheel
  • Label the Parts of a Bee
  • Bee Observation Writing Activity
  • Bee Facts Page
  • Vocabulary Words
  • Bee Origami
  • Book Shelf Pattern Craft Activity

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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General Science
Gifted and Talented
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Life Cycle of a Turkey Cut and Paste Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the life cycle of a turkey for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Life Cycle of a Turkey Pieces (color, cut, and put in order of the life cycle)
  • Turkey Facts Pocket
  • Turkey Not Facts Pocket
  • 14 Fact Cards to Organize into Facts/Not Facts Pocket
  • The 4 Stages of the Turkey Life Cycle Writing Prompt
  • Anatomy of a Turkey
  • If I Were a Turkey Writing Prompt
  • Color and Cut Turkey for Students to Decorate

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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$4.00
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Ladybug Life Cycle Cut and Paste Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the life cycle of a ladybug for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Ladybug Life Cycle Diagram
  • Ladybug Vocabulary Words
  • Ladybug Facts Writing Activity
  • External Anatomy Diagram
  • KWL Chart with Prefilled Lesson Questions
  • Ladybug Origami Craft Activity

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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General Science
Gifted and Talented
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Time and Money Review Activity Low Prep Hands-On Measurement Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to practice time and money for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Time Conversions Label
  • US Currency Label
  • Penny, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter Information Cards
  • Days of the Week Labels
  • Dollar Bills Label
  • Dollar Bills ($1, $5, $10, $20)
  • Analog Clock
  • Moveable Clock Hands
  • O'Clock, Quarter to, Quarter After, Half Past Labels
  • Digital Clock with Interchangeable Number Pieces
  • AM/PM Time on a number line
  • Yesterday was, Today is, Tomorrow will be Labels

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the plant life cycle for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • One Cover Page
  • Plant Life Cycle Diagram
  • Lapbook Labels
  • Seed Diagram
  • Plant Labeling Activity
  • Life Cycle Foldable Activity
  • Plants that We Eat Drawing Activity
  • My Plant Report Worksheet

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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Butterfly Life Cycle Cut and Paste Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the butterfly life cycle for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Butterfly Stages Foldable
  • Parts of a Butterfly Diagram
  • What Are Butterflies Writing Activity
  • What Do Butterflies Do Writing Activity
  • Butterflies Habitat Drawing Activity
  • Butterfly Observation Logs
  • Butterfly Vocabulary
  • Back Cover Page

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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Savanna 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the savanna biome fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the savanna and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the savanna biome. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored pages for a quick cut and prep
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background and pieces, cut, and decorate
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the savanna biome first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Pumpkin Life Cycle Lapbook Interactive Hands-On Activity Low Prep Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the pumpkin life cycle for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • One Cover Page
  • File Folder Layout (for teacher instructions)
  • Pumpkin Lifecycle Diagram
  • Life Cycle Vocabulary Cut and Paste

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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Frog Life Cycle Cut and Paste Craft Low Prep Hands-On Lapbook Project

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the frog life cycle for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Front Cover Page
  • Frog Life Cycle Spin Wheel
  • All About Frogs Writing Activity
  • Frog Vocabulary Words
  • Parts of a Frog Diagram
  • Frog Anatomy Diagram
  • Label the Parts of a Frog Worksheet
  • Label the Life Cycle of a Frog Worksheet
  • Frog Fun Facts
  • Frog Origami Activity
  • How to Draw a Frog Activity

What is a lapbook?

A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.

Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!

All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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Solar System Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the solar system fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the solar system and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the solar system. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • colorful scene backgrounds
  • black and white planets and spaceships
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the solar system first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the plant life cycle fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the life cycle of a plant and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the life cycle of a plant. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored pages for a quick cut and prep
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background and pieces, cut, and decorate
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the plant life cycle first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the plant life cycle fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the life cycle of a plant and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the life cycle of a plant. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored pages for a quick cut and prep
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background and pieces, cut, and decorate
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the plant life cycle first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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Food Chain Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Students love it when they do projects and make their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding the Food Chain. Students learn about the food chain and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the food chain.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored pages for a quick cut and prep
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background and pieces, cut, and decorate
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Water Cycle Project 3D Diorama Science Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the water cycle fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the water and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the water cycle. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored page for the background decoration
  • black and white page representing the cycle - students color, cut, and glue to represent the water cycle
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the water cycle first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Day and Night Science 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing day and night science fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about day and night and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents day versus night. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored pages for a quick cut and prep
  • black and white pages for students to color their own background and pieces, cut, and decorate
  • rubric for easy grading
  • research page for students to record their learning
  • planning page for students to map out how they want their diorama to look

What is a diorama?

A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.

Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.

The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about day versus night first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.

Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Science
General Science
Gifted and Talented
$4.00