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 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.
[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.
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 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.
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.
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 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."