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Preview of How can we describe rocks? Rock Properties (Google Slides)

How can we describe rocks? Rock Properties (Google Slides)

Use this product to help your students understand rock properties.They will learn how we can describe rocks. They will also learn about how we use the properties or rocks to sort them!This product also includes a link to a video presentation of this material!
Preview of Animated Weather Clipart, Commercial Use GIF

Animated Weather Clipart, Commercial Use GIF

Created by
Amberrose Nelson
This set of weather themed animated clipart is perfect for your digital presentations, moveable resources and more. All of the files included are in GIF format, inside a zip folder. These animated stickers can be used for personal or commercial use. Images included:Temperature risingTemperature fallingCold thermometerHot thermometerRainRain with lightningLightningPartly cloudySunnyWindyTornadoSnowyThis resource will be free through Thanksgiving as my way of thanking you all for my continued supp
Preview of What is Gravity - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling
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What is Gravity - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: What causes your body to go down a slide, your bike to coast down a hill, or a ball to roll down a ramp? Let’s learn about the force of gravity that causes objects to move without being touched. Introduction: Gravity is an attractive force between any two objects that pulls objects together. Earth’s gravity pulls everything downward to the center of the planet. A plant seed could be planted in any direction in the ground, but its roots would grow downward due to gra
Preview of The Continuous movement of Water- Exciting animation video for Distance Learning
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The Continuous movement of Water- Exciting animation video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever wondered where the water you drink has been? Let’s learn more about water to find out!Introduction:You can explore the continuous movement of water by learning about a process called the water cycle. The water cycle is water’s movement between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Through this process, water changes its state. The water cycle can move water from the ocean to form a cloud. That cloud can produce snow. The snow can fall on top of a moun
Preview of Volcanos, Magma & Lava -- High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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Volcanos, Magma & Lava -- High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Electro Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Electro Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:How can you turn a nail into a magnet? The answer is by using electromagnetic energy.Introduction:An electromagnet is a magnet that works only whenelectricityis provided. In an electromagnet, wire is coiled around iron or some other magnetic material. When an electric current flows through the wire, a magnetic field is created. Electromagnets are known as temporary magnets because they don’t have a magnetic field when the electricity stops flowing. This makes them
Preview of Conserving Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Conserving Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever thought about why we recycle paper? Every time you place a piece of paper in a recycling bin, you are saving our precious natural resources.Introduction:Natural resources are supplies found in nature that keep you alive and make you comfortable. Even though some natural resources are renewable, we still have to carefully monitor our use of them in order to make them last longer. Let’s learn about conserving our natural resources.Subject:Conservation is
Preview of The Water Cycle - High Quality Animated Video for Distance Learning
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The Water Cycle - High Quality Animated Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Matter and its properties- 3D animation video - Interactive education
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Matter and its properties- 3D animation video - Interactive education

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:What do money, milk, and monkeys all have in common? They are all made of matter.Introduction:What is Matter?Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter is all around you. Look around your classroom. Desks, computers, bottles of glue, and the glue inside of the bottles are all made of matter. In fact, you are made of matter, too. Subject: Properties of MatterScientists identify and describe matter by determining the properties of matter. A property is a
Preview of Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:What do an oak tree, sunlight, and the air we breathe have in common? They are all natural resources!Introduction:Natural resources are supplies found in nature that keep you alive and make you comfortable. People and animals are also natural resources. There are energy resources, such as oil or natural gas, and material resources, such as air, water, wood, and minerals.Subject:Look around your classroom right now. The students around you, the air you breathe, the
Preview of Changing States of Matter(Water) -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Changing States of Matter(Water) -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: How can matter change its state? To find out, you must learn more about the states of matter.Introduction:Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. There are three states, or forms, of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Scientists have learned that all matter is made of tiny particles. The particles in matter are too small to see, but scientists know they are always in motion. The way the particles are arranged and how they move determine the state of
Preview of Sound Energy - Exciting 3D Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Sound Energy - Exciting 3D Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:How do movements make sound?Introduction:Energy is the ability to cause motion or create change in matter. Sound is a form of energy that carries vibrations through solids, liquids, and gases. Vibrations, or movements that go up or down, are what make all sounds. The energy in a vibration is transferred through matter in a wave.Subject:Sound waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. Sound bounces off the particles in different forms of matter as it travels. Thin
Preview of Kids Fundatory Edutainment Brain Break Videos by Mr. O
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Kids Fundatory Edutainment Brain Break Videos by Mr. O

Children can dance as they watch animated videos with subject matter ranging from the ABC's to counting as well as fun stories and more! By Mr.O #childrensongs#childrensmusic#kidsvideo#hiphop#parenting
Preview of Types of Rocks & Igneous and Metamorphic rocks-Visual Learning/Distance Learning
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Types of Rocks & Igneous and Metamorphic rocks-Visual Learning/Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of The Water Cycle Hand Motions!

The Water Cycle Hand Motions!

This product includes a video to help students remember the water cycle through hand motions! The video also explains each stage! A great learning tool!
Preview of The Volume of Matter - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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The Volume of Matter - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Water Resources -- High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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Water Resources -- High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:How can you move an object without touching it? If it’s magnetic, you can use a magnet! Magnets are at work all around you! Let’s find out more about them.Introduction:One way scientists identify or classify objects is by determining if they are magnetic. Most magnets are made of iron or steel.The only metals a magnet will attract are made of iron, steel, cobalt, or nickel. You can check if an object is magnetic or not by simply holding a magnet near it. If the object
Preview of The density of Matter - High quality HDAnimatedVideo - eLearning - Homeschooling
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The density of Matter - High quality HDAnimatedVideo - eLearning - Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:What do pumpkins, pencils, and ping pong balls have in common? They all float in water. We can determine if matter sinks or floats by measuring the mass and volume of a substance.Introduction:Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. There are three states, or forms, of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Properties describe the characteristics of matter. Mass and volume are properties of matter than can be measured. Mass is the amount of matter in a sub
Preview of Magnets - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Magnets - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: How are magnets like magic?Introduction: Magnetism is a force that can push or pull things. It’s invisible, so you can’t see it, which may make you think it’s magic.Subject: Magnets attract objects made of iron or metal, such as nails and paper clips. A wooden spoon, a straw, or a crayon would not attract a magnet, because they are made of non-metal materials. Every magnet has two poles: a north pole and a south pole. If two north poles are placed together, they wi
Preview of The Solar System - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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The Solar System - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient man
Preview of What is Matter - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling
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What is Matter - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: Do you wonder what we call everything around us?Introduction: Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Matter is all around you! Let’s learn more about it.Subject: Everything in our world is made of matter. Matter is all of the objects we can see and feel. Some matter is even invisible, like air. Our five senses can help us describe matter. Big, small, soft, hard, hot, and cold are some properties, or charac
Preview of What is Motion - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling
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What is Motion - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever wondered what makes things move?Introduction:Motion is all around you, even if you do not notice or see it. Motion is when something changes position, or moves. Many forces cause motion. A force is what causes an object to move. Let's explore what makes things move and how to describe the motion you see.Have you ever pushed a toy car across the floor? If you have, you have exerted force on the toy car. Forces are usually the push or pull of one thing to a
Preview of The Butterfly Metamorphosis

The Butterfly Metamorphosis

Mr. O breaks down the 4 stages of the butterfly and gives you some key vocabulary words and terminology in a rap form. Enjoy! Mr. O thehiphopteacher.com #thehiphopteacher#teacherspayteachers#teacherresources#butterfly#science
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

Teaching with science resources

One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

Discover printable and digital science resources

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital science resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you're learning about plant parts or butterfly life cycles, or exploring advanced topics like the anatomy of a cell or Newton’s laws of motion, we've got you covered.

On TPT, science resources come in various forms: from labs and worksheets to craftivities and doodle notes. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of science concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning science will be so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT math resources, which are frequently paired with science lessons.

Frequently asked questions about teaching science

What types of science lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of science resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular science lessons include biology, earth sciences, chemistry, environment, engineering, and anatomy.

How do I find science lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing science lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for science resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of science lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my science lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.