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Albert Einstein Escape Room Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

An Albert Einstein Escape Room activity. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, starting a new topic about science or scientists, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies.

The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.

Included in this resource:

  • Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep
  • A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks
  • An informational text or reading comprehension passage
  • A true or false fact sheet & maze
  • A crossword puzzle
  • A timeline activity & answer key
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • Teacher answer sheets for each task

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In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Albert Einstein and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.

In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word.

In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards about the history of space travel before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word.

In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.

Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully.

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This resource is great for:

  • Team-building activities
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Independent work
  • Introducing a new topic

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • U.S. History Resources

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Galileo Escape Room Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Galileo Escape Room activity. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, a science project, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies.

The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.

Included in this resource:

  • Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep
  • A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks
  • An informational text or reading comprehension passage
  • A true or false fact sheet & maze
  • A crossword puzzle
  • A timeline activity & answer key
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • Teacher answer sheets for each task

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In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Galileo and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.

In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word.

In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards that cover key events of the 1600s before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word.

In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.

Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully.

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This resource is great for:

  • Team-building activities
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Independent work
  • Introducing a new topic

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • U.S. History Resources

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Charles Darwin Escape Room Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Charles Darwin Escape Room activity. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, a science project, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies.

The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.

Included in this resource:

  • Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep
  • A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks
  • An informational text or reading comprehension passage
  • A true or false fact sheet & maze
  • A crossword puzzle
  • A timeline activity & answer key
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • Teacher answer sheets for each task

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In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Charles Darwin and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.

In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word.

In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards that cover key events of the 1800s before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word.

In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.

Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully.

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This resource is great for:

  • Team-building activities
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Independent work
  • Introducing a new topic

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • U.S. History Resources

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Marie Curie Escape Room Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Marie Curie Escape Room activity. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, a science project, a women's history month project, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies.

The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.

Included in this resource:

  • Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep
  • A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks
  • An informational text or reading comprehension passage
  • A true or false fact sheet & maze
  • A crossword puzzle
  • A timeline activity & answer key
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • Teacher answer sheets for each task

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In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Marie Curie and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.

In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word.

In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards that cover key events of the 1800s before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word.

In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.

Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully.

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This resource is great for:

  • Team-building activities
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Independent work
  • Introducing a new topic

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • U.S. History Resources

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Isaac Newton Escape Room Activity

By Creative Primary Literacy

An Isaac Newton Escape Room activity. Ideal for fifth grade or sixth grade, the activity is perfect for group work, a science project, team-building activities or for a fun, engaging and interactive lesson. The activity can be used in English class as it incorporates some ELA skills or in Social Studies.

The activity has been split into four different tasks; your students will need to complete each of the tasks to reveal a word. Together the four words make a phrase for them to escape the room.

Included in this resource:

  • Student guidelines for completing the tasks meaning no teacher prep
  • A student answer key to complete as they work through the tasks
  • An informational text or reading comprehension passage
  • A true or false fact sheet & maze
  • A crossword puzzle
  • A timeline activity & answer key
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • Teacher answer sheets for each task

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In Task 1 students will read an informational text about Isaac Newton and then find their way through a maze by answering true or false comprehension questions. If they answer the questions correctly they will reveal their first word.

In Task 2 students will use the same informational text to complete a crossword puzzle. Within the puzzle there are several hidden letters which will need to be unscrambled on the completion of the puzzle to reveal the second word.

In Task 3 students will have to cut out 27 timeline task cards that cover key events of the 1600s before putting them in order from the earliest date to the most recent. When they have finished their task they can glue them onto the answer key which will reveal their third word.

In Task 4 students will have to find the missing words in a wordsearch puzzle before finding a hidden word from the letters that are left over in the puzzle. This hidden word is their fourth and final word.

Students can then complete their student answer key with the four words they revealed before checking with the teacher to see if they have escaped successfully.

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This resource is great for:

  • Team-building activities
  • Group work
  • Research projects
  • Reading comprehension
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Independent work
  • Introducing a new topic

Other similar or relevant resources:

  • Distance Learning Resources
  • U.S. History Resources

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Forms of Energy in my Car | Science, Art & Writing Project

By Nardine Mettry

Calling all young designers and engineers! Today, we're embarking on a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) adventure to create and explore the energetic world of cars!

What's Included?

  1. **Design Your Dream Car (Art & Design)
    **Print out the provided car template, cut out the pieces, fold them along the designated lines, and assemble your 3D car model using glue. You can even decorate it with your favorite colors and details!
    Draw & design a one-of-a-kind car [or design the 3D one] showcasing its unique features and design.
  2. Powering Your Ride (Science)
    Energy in Motion:
    Cars are amazing machines that use different forms of energy to move. Think about at least THREE different forms of energy used in a car and describe them in your own words.
    For example:
    Chemical Energy: Where does the energy come from that fuels the car? Is it gasoline, electricity, or something else?
    Kinetic Energy: Once the car starts moving, what kind of energy does it possess?
    Other Forms of Energy: Are there any other types of energy at play in a car's operation (e.g., sound energy, thermal energy)
  3. **Narrative Time (English)
    **Let them imagine themselves taking a fantastic ride in their dream car! It's time to write a short story or narrative describing their exciting journey.

Forms of Energy Booklet with Sorting + Coloring Activities


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Human Body Systems Project Interactive Hands On Lapbook Activity for Science

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the human body systes 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:

  • Digestive System Labels
  • Brain with Labels (Nervous System)
  • Parts of Lungs Labels (Respiratory System)
  • The Human Body Front Cover
  • Multiple Diagrams

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 Cell Labeling 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing plant cells fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about plant cells 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 an plant cell. 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
  • 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 cell 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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Reindeer Life Cycle Worksheets | How to Catch a Reindeer Writing | Arctic Animal

By Innovative Classroom Ideas

These enjoyable Reindeer Life Cycle Worksheets are a great option if you’re looking for an easy and entertaining way to teach your kids about the life cycle of a reindeer. Make use of these printable reindeer in January, February, and December! for science classes or at any time when teaching elementary school students in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades about the life cycles of reindeer.

These no-prep worksheets with the answer key will make practicing science fun for all teachers, parents, daycare providers, and homeschoolers. The life cycle of a reindeer can be practiced or reviewed with this interesting science project. featuring worksheets for vocabulary and ters, cut-and-paste reindeer life cycle, labeling the reindeer, and text to read and respond to questions!

This pack contains a number of activities, such as:

  • Vocabulary Cards
  • Life Cycle Poster
  • Write the life cycle
  • Cut and paste the life cycle
  • Draw the life cycle
  • Color the life cycle
  • Cut, paste and color the life cycle
  • Color and create a life cycle mini book
  • Trace and create a life cycle mini book
  • Life Cycle mini book – write your thoughts
  • Parts of a Reindeer
  • What I know, what I want to learn
  • Can, have, are
  • Vocabulary page
  • Life Cycle Reader
  • Habitat Reading comprehension
  • Type of animal reading comprehension
  • Life cycle reading comprehension
  • Book Report
  • Animal Report
  • My Notes

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Rainforest Ecosystem Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding the rainforest. Students learn about the rainforest ecosystem and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and creating a creative scene representing a pond ecosystem.

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 on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity for your lesson plan.

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Animal Cell Labeling 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing animal cells fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about animal cells 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 an animal cell. 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
  • 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 animal cell 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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Anatomy of a Leaf Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the anatomy of a leaf fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the parts of a leaf 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 leaf anatomy. 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 anatomy of a leaf 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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Ocean Animal Theme Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding ocean animals. Students learn about oceans and their amazing animals 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 coral reefs.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored background scenes
  • black and white pages for students to color their animals
  • 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 coral reefs as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Desert Theme Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding desert biome. Students learn about the desert and their amazing animals 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 coral reefs.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • pre-colored background scenes
  • black and white pages for students to color their animals
  • 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 coral reefs as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.

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Parts of the Human Skin 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make reviewing the parts of the skin fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the skin layers 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 parts of human skin. 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 parts of the skin 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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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Madeline L. says, "Great resource to use when teaching young learners about the skin layers and their functions and components."

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Pond Ecosystem Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding ponds and pond life. Students learn about ponds in the ecosystem and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and creating a creative scene representing a pond ecosystem.

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 on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity for your lesson plan.

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(FR) ASTRONAUTES CANADIENS EN ESPACE!

By French Made Fun!

This 20-page ressource will have your students researching Canadian astronauts and astronomers with a series of projects and activities.

In this ressource, you will find:

  • Elaborate success criteria and project description.
  • Detailed rubric with 4 levels of success.
  • A Web-Quest with simple questions and an answer key.
  • Cut-out cards with 16 well-known Canadian astronauts and astronomers (your students might pick from a hat or you might prefer to pass them out).
  • Detailed informative cheat-sheets I've created for each of those astronauts and astronomers for you to verify their responses (and to avoid you having to look!)
  • A self-evaluative task including reflexive questions and self-grading activities.
  • A written comprehension piece with questions and an answer key on the history of Canadians in space including important dates, names, missions and events in Canadian space history.
  • Graphic organizers to prompt students to verify their sources of information and to keep track of their information.

This set of activities is great to leave with a substitute teacher as it could realistically take 2-3 days and includes ample supportive pieces to allow for an easy sub plan.

For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!

Mme. Kaitlyn.

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Animal Graphic Organizer - Animal Research Project and Writing Paper

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

This Animal Graphic Organizer is a versatile tool suitable for any animal and pairs seamlessly with an Animal Research Project! Students can complete this organizer using illustrations, sentences, or a mix of both, making it an excellent leveled activity for all learners.

You can also utilize this organizer to structure an animal research paper. These posters look fantastic displayed on bulletin boards or in writing portfolios!

New Addition: Three writing paper options for students who want to write a report alongside their research. One version includes a small picture space, another features a large picture area, and the last has just lines for writing. Choose the format that works best for you!

Remember to set your printer to landscape for optimal results. Students enjoy engaging with this Animal Activity, and I hope you will too!

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Author's Purpose Project - Creating an AD to Persuade

By A Teachers Sidekick

This is an integrated project that focuses on the Persuade portion of Author's Purpose. I integrated this project with my science unit (Human Impacts on the earth) and my social studies unit (How people can help our planet). Students were tasked with creating an ad to persuade their audience to help with a world problem (Deforestation, Pollution, etc).

All of the graphic organizers we used, PowerPoints with ads and videos of world problems, and the checklist for the ad is included in this product. The students get to explore ads already created and review them. Then they research some of the world problems. After this they are placed in groups and then using a random wheel, are given a world problem. They then identify the impacts of the problem and come up with some solutions. Then they begin to plan their ad and once approved by their teacher, they began creating their ad!

In my classroom, my students wanted to try and create commercials. So we used the Canva app (usually free for educators) and the students worked together to create their commercials.

I hope this product is useful and gets your students engaged. Please rate and review.

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Life Cycle of a Plant Project Worksheets & Observation Journal | Seed Growing

By Innovative Classroom Ideas

With this printable plant life cycle worksheet, kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, and fifth graders will enjoy learning about the life cycle of a plant. With the help of these plant life cycle worksheets, kids can learn what plants require to grow, record their findings while growing their own bean seed, identify plant parts, observe the plant life cycle, and pick up new words related to botany science. Just print the pdf document using

For kindergarteners, preschoolers, first-graders, second-graders, third-graders, fourth-graders, and fifth-graders, these helpful worksheets on the life cycle of a plant and the parts of a plant were an excellent method to highlight the key concepts in our botany study. In addition to learning important vocabulary and the life cycle of plants, kids will also create their own observation journals in which they can record their observations while starting a plant from seed. This printable plant life cycle worksheets is perfect for preschool or homeschool children to go along with an earth science or garden unit this spring.

Activities Included in the pack are:

  • 10 pages for observations including: Drawings - Observations - Interactive questions.
  • Plant Life cycle Chart
  • Parts of a Plant
  • Plant Vocabulary

Just print stack, and staple together the plant life cycle worksheet  to make individual plan observation books to help kiids learn plant vocabulary, plant life cycle, parts of a Plant, and write down how plants grow. This plant life cycle worksheet is handy for kids in elementary school to learn about plants for kids!

These printable plant worksheets are perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers who want to add some fun to their education. Use these at home, in the classroom, for summer learning, or as a supplement to your homeschool science curriculum.

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