School gardens offer a unique opportunity to combine science, math, and healthy eating habits into a fun and rewarding experience for students of all ages. This blog looks at 4. read more…
Looking for inspiration to bring science outdoors? Explore six captivating outdoor science lessons designed for ages 7-9. And don’t forget, there’s a wealth of additional science lessons waiting for you. read more…
This is a nice activity to explore the world around us through our 5 senses. It’s great if you’re looking at the human body in science or setting descriptions in. read more…
This activity explores how plants and trees survive by dispersing their seeds, a crucial aspect of the plant life cycle. Your class will collect seeds and classify them based on. read more…
This free outdoor science activity is a fun way to get students recognizing the different parts of a plant and learning about their functions. There are two options for this. read more…
In this engaging activity, your class is on a mission to save the weeds! Each student will adopt a weed, study it closely, and think about all the positive aspects. read more…
The smell hunt is an excellent activity for getting students to explore the wonderful scents that nature has to offer. It’s perfect if you’re studying the senses as part of. read more…
In this activity, students will take a walk around your outdoor space, recording what they observe along the way using pictures and simple words or sentences. This is an excellent. read more…
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…
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Four Easy Vegetables to Grow in Your School Garden with Students
School gardens offer a unique opportunity to combine science, math, and healthy eating habits into a fun and rewarding experience for students of all ages. This blog looks at 4. read more…
6 Outdoor Science Lessons: Ages 7 – 9
Looking for inspiration to bring science outdoors? Explore six captivating outdoor science lessons designed for ages 7-9. And don’t forget, there’s a wealth of additional science lessons waiting for you. read more…
Descriptive Writing Activity – Five Senses Walk
This is a nice activity to explore the world around us through our 5 senses. It’s great if you’re looking at the human body in science or setting descriptions in. read more…
Life Cycle of a Plant – Seed Dispersal Activity: Sorting Seeds
This activity explores how plants and trees survive by dispersing their seeds, a crucial aspect of the plant life cycle. Your class will collect seeds and classify them based on. read more…
Plant Dissection – Parts Of A Plant
This free outdoor science activity is a fun way to get students recognizing the different parts of a plant and learning about their functions. There are two options for this. read more…
Persuasive Writing Lesson – Non-Fiction Text – Save The Weeds
In this engaging activity, your class is on a mission to save the weeds! Each student will adopt a weed, study it closely, and think about all the positive aspects. read more…
Senses Outdoor Activity – The Human Body – Smell Hunt – Adjectives
The smell hunt is an excellent activity for getting students to explore the wonderful scents that nature has to offer. It’s perfect if you’re studying the senses as part of. read more…
Biodiversity and Habitats Activity – Nature Observation Walk – Living Things
In this activity, students will take a walk around your outdoor space, recording what they observe along the way using pictures and simple words or sentences. This is an excellent. read more…
Lifecycle of a Plant – What Plants Need To Grow Investigation (Ages 10 – 12)
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…