[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This cylinder-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about magnets. Includes writing prompts on the subject of magnets.
From "magnet" to "poles." These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
You know what you weigh on Earth (even if it doesn't make you happy!!)--but what would you weigh on Mars? on Pluto? Students combine science and math in this fun gravity lab.
Introduces the idea of gravity, with space for students to list examples of gravity in their own lives; explains the relationship between gravity and weight; gravity and air resistance are explained and reviewed with two science experiments.
Introduces the idea of magnets, with space for students to list examples of magnetism in their own lives; the concept is reviewed with three science experiments.
A set of vocabulary activities on the topic of the life cycle of a star including spelling list, spelling practice, word search, word scramble, and a crossword puzzle. Designed to use with reading comprehension unit, "Life Cycle of a Star."
An explanation of Archimedes discovery of the formula to measure density of an object using water. Includes directions to conduct an experiment using the Archimedes' method, plus a report form. Part of abcteach's Where We Find Science; Science in Water Series.
Introduces the idea of friction in force, with space for students to list examples of friction in their own lives; explains the relationship between friction and movement; reviewed with three science experiments.
Introduces the idea of motion and work in force, with space for students to list examples of friction in their own lives; reviewed with three science experiments.
This two page science reading comprehension lesson is followed by 8 vocabulary fill-in the blank questions, 5 questions for discussion, and 5 questions that require brief written responses.
A booklet explaining atoms and molecules and their relationship to our lives for lower elementary through upper elementary students. Can be used with other abcteach elementary materials on atoms and molecules.
A set of seven experiments that demonstrate that the sciences of biology, chemistry and physics are part of our life at home. Set 1 of a series of experiments titled Science at Home, includes a description of experiments, scientific method report form and an explanation of probable results.
A two page reading comprehension text explaining the life cycle of a star with highlighted vocabulary words, three hands-on demonstrations, a set of multiple choice and a set of short answer questions. May be used with matching vocabulary activity set.
A three page reading comprehension text explaining the life cycle of a star with highlighted vocabulary words, three hands-on demonstrations, a set of multiple choice and a set of short answer questions and a writing prompt. May be used with matching vocabulary activity set.
A set of vocabulary activities on the topic of the life cycle of a star including spelling list, spelling practice, word search, word scramble, and a crossword puzzle. Designed to use with reading comprehension unit, "Life Cycle of a Star."
A set of four physics experiments in our Where We Find Science series that demonstrate the properties of the surface tension of water. Includes a Scientific Method report form and an explanation and results page.
A three page biography of internationally respected physicist and cosmologist, Stephen Hawking, with multiple choice and short answer question sets, as well as, a writing prompt.
A two page text explains the history and science of the big bang theory and the reasons scientist consider it valid. Includes a vocabulary exercise of related scientific terms and a set of short answer questions.