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1st grade science simulation pdfs

Preview of Virtual Field Trip National Park Bundle no prep!

Virtual Field Trip National Park Bundle no prep!

Created by
Teach or Travel
★ 3 Virtual Field Trips! National Park Edition ★Visit Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Everglades National Park!Virtual Field Trips are an engaging activity, no matter the format of instruction, your students will be engaged! Use them as a preview to any science unit OR have the class work towards the reward of 'Field Trip Friday'!NO PREP! Just share your screen and present the slides. ☺These trips are designed for grade K - 5, I included multiple options for certain slides, easy to differentiate,
Preview of STEM Lab Activity Balloon Rockets - Newton's Third Law of Motion

STEM Lab Activity Balloon Rockets - Newton's Third Law of Motion

Students will experiment with balloon rockets to observe and study Newton's Third Law of Motion and the principles of rocket propulsion. Students will collect, analyze, and graph data from the launches in this STEM lab activity.
Preview of Virtual Field Trip Bundle #2 Earth and Space Sciences

Virtual Field Trip Bundle #2 Earth and Space Sciences

Created by
Teach or Travel
★ Virtual Field Trip Bundle! NGSS Earth and Space Sciences Edition ★1 Volcano - Kilauea, Hawaii2 International Space Station3 Moon & The Phases of the MoonVirtual Field Trips are an engaging activity for Zoom or on your projector in class. No matter the format of instruction, your students will be engaged! Use them as a preview to any science unit OR have the class work towards the reward of 'Field Trip Friday'!NO PREP! Just 'share your screen' and present the slides. ☺These trips are design
Preview of Competition for Biotic & Abiotic Factors Stamp & Dice Game

Competition for Biotic & Abiotic Factors Stamp & Dice Game

Created by
Sciencerly
If you have played the Traveling Nitrogen Activity found at: http://www.windows2universe.org/teacher_resources/nitrogen_activity.pdf this game is exactly like that but modified for biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem. Students will travel as a white-tailed deer to different lab stations to simulate competition for abiotic and biotic factors in an ecosystem. Directions (from actual worksheet): 1. Pick a start location….DO NOT sta
Preview of Pumpkin Patch Virtual Field Trip, Fall Pumpkin Activities, Pumpkin Video Lessons

Pumpkin Patch Virtual Field Trip, Fall Pumpkin Activities, Pumpkin Video Lessons

This Pumpkin Patch virtual field trip is perfect for your fall pumpkin activities. Go on an adventure with your class in the video lessons as you go on a hayride, tour a pumpkin patch, dissect a pumpkin, see a pumpkin slingshot, and even more! This Pumpkin Patch virtual field trip is easy to prep, is interactive, includes videos, and has companion activities. This virtual field trip would be the perfect addition to a study of pumpkins or fall activities.*Note: This resource includes links to You
Preview of Erosion Experiment

Erosion Experiment

Use Nilla wafers (or another type of hard cookie) to simulate 4 different types of slow and fast land changes! Includes instructions and experiment worksheet with predicting, collecting data and making conclusions.
Preview of Freddy the Fish: Pollution Simulation

Freddy the Fish: Pollution Simulation

Created by
Kendra Thompson
This pollution simulation is a great way for students to visually see the effects that humans have on natural environments. The teacher reads aloud the provided story which takes a fish on a journey that begins in its clean habitat and ends in a polluted stream. Students follow along with a recording sheet. Students feel compassionate towards the fish and can quickly see they need to be mindful of the effects of pollution. What's Included: -“What Do You Think?” This sheet can be used with any
Preview of Eco-Games: Outdoor Science Simulations for Life and Earth Sciences

Eco-Games: Outdoor Science Simulations for Life and Earth Sciences

Created by
Eco-Games
Children of all ages love games. Educators can turn this natural affinity to their advantage by using games as an instructional strategy. In this book, educators will learn 15 Eco-games that cover ecological and environmental topics connected to the Science and Geography curriculum. Games work well in an outdoor setting, such as a school yard or nature field centre. Eco-games are designed to be easy to reproduce for teachers. There are codes for students to crack, secret environmental messages,
Preview of Explore the Circulatory System

Explore the Circulatory System

Created by
Tinybop
The heart holds many mysteries. Connect the dots to uncover one of them: how much blood flows through its chambers. In the lungs, what waste product does deoxygenated blood exchange for more oxygen? What happens to the oxygen in blood when it leaves the heart? Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. 1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimi
Preview of Wind and Water Erosion (Help Tiny Tim Build a Wind Block and Dike!) NGSS

Wind and Water Erosion (Help Tiny Tim Build a Wind Block and Dike!) NGSS

This is a project based activity where students will help Tiny Tim (You know the turtle from the song.... There was a little turtle his name was Tiny Tim, he got into the bathtub...) by creating a wind block and a dike to protect his sand castle. After Tiny Tim didn't have such a great experience in the bathtub he moved to the beach, but the wind and water are eroding his house. Students will build a sand castle using sand and a dixie cup and will then have to build a wind block and dike to pr
Preview of Light, Heat, and Sound Energy

Light, Heat, and Sound Energy

Finding materials for science lessons is very time consuming. This resource on light, heat (or thermal), and sound energy is geared to save you valuable teacher-time. You get student booklets with basic information, along with the text for the teacher. There are links and QR codes for additional information. There are 5-7 investigations written up for the teacher on each topic with two response options for students—scripted questions for written responses or Interactive Notebook pictures to use
Preview of Digital Owl Pellet Dissection

Digital Owl Pellet Dissection

Hi all,This digital owl pellet dissection is a great alternative to the hands-on experience. It's cleaner, requires less prep, economical, and the bones are easier to identify for a better learning experience. Includes:Owl pellet background slidePrey vs. predator background slideFour different prey dissectionsAnswer keysPDF bone chartsBlack slides for customizationQuizEnjoy!
Preview of Hibernation Science Experiments {K-4 Experiments for your Hibernation Unit}

Hibernation Science Experiments {K-4 Experiments for your Hibernation Unit}

In this mini-unit, you will receive instructions and activities for 2 Science Experiments to go along with your Hibernation unit! Includes: -Instructions and Materials list for the teacher -Blubber Experiment -Finding Food Experiment Your kids will have a blast with these fun & simple experiments! My students loved this hands-on approach to learning about how animals survive in winter! Enjoy! :)
Preview of 3D Printable Paper ARC DE TRIOMPHE Model - France French Diorama w/Instructions!

3D Printable Paper ARC DE TRIOMPHE Model - France French Diorama w/Instructions!

Created by
Savy Activities
The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris, France and is located at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle and is shared between three arrondissements, 16th (south and west), 17th (north), and 8th (east). This arch honors those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.Create your own 3D model of the iconic Arc de Triomphe with intricate detail and step-by-step instructions. Also
Preview of Virtual Library: Biomes & Ecosystems | Google Slides Digital Resource Seesaw

Virtual Library: Biomes & Ecosystems | Google Slides Digital Resource Seesaw

Digital Seesaw and Google Classroom Planner for Ecosystems and Biomes ResearchThis dynamic digital planner is tailored to facilitate students' exploration of ecosystems and biomes using Seesaw and Google Classroom. The planner features a diverse digital resource library aimed at promoting SAFE internet usage and supporting independent student research.Linked Resources for Ecosystem ResearchIn addition to the focus on ecosystems and biomes, this product offers an array of linked resources to supp
Preview of Fast and Slow Changes to Land Experiment Recording Booklet

Fast and Slow Changes to Land Experiment Recording Booklet

Created by
BrutmanTeaches
This product can be used for students to record information after doing experiments showing weathering/erosion, a volcanic eruption, and an earthquake.Experiments and directions are not included, this is just the recording sheet for students.Quick Ideas:- Weathering/Erosion: Put sand in a clear bucket and simulate different bodies of water and rain to cause erosion- Volcanic Eruption: classic small water bottle experiment- Earthquake: Students build structures using toothpicks and marshmallows,
Preview of Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Students will enjoy participating in this engaging exploration that helps them understand the diversity of the animal kingdom and the concept of adaptation. They will mimic the feeding habits of birds with various types of beaks to learn how species have adapted to their environments. Options allow the lesson to be extended through the grade levels from primary to middle school and into math, technology, and engineering for a full S.T.E.M. experience.
Preview of Interactive 3D Shape Templates (from video)

Interactive 3D Shape Templates (from video)

Follow the directions to make these amazing interactive learning tools for your geometry class.When a student can see how each face comes together to form a shape, the learning and understanding goes farther!
Preview of Recycle Labels and tradebook resources for Michael RecycleRecycleRecycle

Recycle Labels and tradebook resources for Michael RecycleRecycleRecycle

Created by
Tab Purvis
Read this book to your class when you study pollution! Kids love the vibrant colors and rhyming tale! Super Hero Michael Recycle soars in to save the city from hoards of litter! Kids love the part about decorating with green toilet paper and then rolling it up to use it again! This set includes: 6 book specific vocabulary cards, recycling sorting labels (color and black and white), and a before and after graphic organizer for the book. Happy Recycling! Tab
Preview of Pollinator Activity Lesson Plan

Pollinator Activity Lesson Plan

The Pollinator Activity Lesson Plan is an environmental science project that is sure to get your students interested and engaged in learning about Pollination. Students will take on the role of a pollinator to see how pollen travels from one plant to another. Students will see a visual representation of just how much pollinators do. This resource comes with:A complete lesson planTwo cut-and-color pollinator sheetsOne flower sheet for glitterOne Observation sheetThis resource is great for:Whole C
Preview of Volcano experiment observation

Volcano experiment observation

Students are learning about fast changes on earth and as part of learning about volcanoes they will observe the typical volcano experiment
Preview of Explore the Respiratory System

Explore the Respiratory System

Created by
Tinybop
Breathe in and breathe out. What happens to your chest? Our lungs are like balloons. As we inhale oxygen, they inflate. As we exhale carbon dioxide, they deflate. Construct a paper lung and inflate it. Spot the tiny dots. What do alveoli do as we take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide? Directions: 1) Cut out square; place printed side up. Fold in half horizontally to crease. Flip over and fold on each diagonal. 2) Collapse into a triangle by pulling the edges of the horizontal fold in
Preview of Stem Skills Learning To Program

Stem Skills Learning To Program

Stem SkillsLearning To ProgramTeach young children to program a robot without buying a robot! Teach simple coding skills using this fun and engaging card game in which the adult becomes the robot!Quickly becomes a classroom or at-home favorite. Children love this activity that sparks creativity as it introduces important STEM thinking.Fulfills next generation science standards!© Kindergarten KioskContinue the robot fun in the areas of math and literacyRobot Math and Literacy GamesYou Might Also
Preview of Fall Virtual Field Trips for Kids with Log

Fall Virtual Field Trips for Kids with Log

Explore fall with this collection of hand-picked Virtual Field Trips for Kids.Track your fall adventures on our printable Virtual Field Trip Log. Includes a downloadable list containing links to each of the virtual field trips on YouTube.  For more fall adventures visit our Fall Virtual Field Trips for Kids.
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