Free 3rd Grade Science Centers

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Hurricane and Galveston: The Great Storm of 1900

By Beth Hammett

On September 8, 1900, in Galveston, Texas, the deadliest natural disaster in the United States happened--the Great Storm of 1900. Learn basic details and facts about Galveston, the hurricane, Isaac Cline and his family, and the time period using this fun-to-learn coloring sheets and activities in comic book format. Use with ELA, history/social studies, and STEM. This 58 page, non-fiction comic book includes: 19 fact-based comic pages for coloring Fast Facts about Galveston Easy-to-read and understand basic knowledge facts 20 blank text comic pages for coloring & rewriting text (retell story) Cover (use for both) & The End pages for binding & publishing 16 ELA & STEM Activities: Galveston (Spelling/Vocabulary) What I know about hurricanes… (Brainstorming/Prior Knowledge) Ship Name and Flag Design (Symbolism) Pros and Cons of Living on an Island (Compare and Contrast) Persuasion Writing: Persuade a friend… Compare and Contrast/Informative: Transportation changes… Narrative Writing: Write about a time when… Poetry (any style): Hurricane Poem Acrostic Poem: Galveston Track the path of the hurricane (math/science) Track weather changes (math/science) Write a telegraph in Morse Code Hurricane evacuation: should you stay or leave? My Hurricane Evacuation Plan Infograph using hurricane information Timeline (make a creative timeline using symbols) What better way to learn historical facts than through comics and re-telling stories! Students will enjoy learning in this non-traditional format. These handouts can also be used for bulletin boards and class presentations. Great active learning strategies for at-risk, GT, and ELL/ESL!

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Social Studies - History
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STEM Task Cards - Book Connection Bundle

By Rachel Thiry

STEM activities in the classroom are a fantastic engagement opportunity! Students enjoy challenges, show off their creativity, develop partner skills, and much more. Recently Dollar Tree had these National Geographic books. Wow! What a great find. Hint, I check my local Dollar Tree for this typeof book frequently. STEM challenge cards were created for each of the books. Most of the cards will have sentence from the book and a challenge activity for the students to complete. You decide what supplies you will provide for your students. There are so many different supplies to choose from: craft sticks, legos, pattern blocks, straws, linker cubes, buttons, q-tips, dough and toothpicks, and I’m sure you can think of lots more. Grab your copy while these cards are free. We would love to have you leave a comment! Thanks for visiting! Judy and Rachel iTeach 2nd

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Irish Magic Little Leprechaun's Lab/Potion Cards/Science Experiments/Centers

By Catalina Lawrence

This is "Irish Magic: Little Leprechaun's Lab" - a delightful, hands-on activity set that brings the whimsy of Irish folklore into creative sensory play.

The resource includes four enchanting potion cards: Lucky Leprechaun's Fizz, Rainbow Wish Maker, Lucky Bubble Blast, and Irish Sky Sparkle.

Each potion card features:

  • A beautiful illustration of the finished potion
  • Simple ingredients list using common household items like water, food coloring, and glitter
  • Step-by-step directions perfect for young learners

The set encourages:

  • Fine motor skills development through pouring and mixing
  • Following sequential instructions
  • Creative play and imagination
  • Science concepts through safe mixing activities
  • Cultural appreciation of Irish folklore

Ideal for:

  • St. Patrick's Day celebrations
  • Irish cultural studies
  • Preschool and elementary school activities
  • Sensory play stations
  • Home learning activities

The PDF format makes it easy for teachers and parents to print and reuse, while the colorful illustrations and engaging presentation keep children excited about learning through play.

St. Patrick's Day
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