Engineering and Math STEM Activities Based on Fortunately, the Milk
With these math and science activities, students will learn to create a flying “ship” and plot points on a graph, with cues taken from the …
Continue ReadingWith these math and science activities, students will learn to create a flying “ship” and plot points on a graph, with cues taken from the …
Continue ReadingStudents can choose one of two types of enjoyable yet beneficial STEM activities based on the Neil Gaiman book, “Fortunately, the Milk.”
Continue ReadingThe following activities will demonstrate how easy it is to create STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) lessons from a novel, and sure to …
Continue ReadingHow did a gardening monk make one of the most important contributions in the history of biology? Teach your students about Gregor Mendel’s …
Continue ReadingDid you know that humans can combine DNA of two or more organisms to create brand new organisms? Did you know that some of the food you eat may come …
Continue ReadingWithout DNA, we wouldn’t be here. It controls all of our physical characteristics, including eye color, hair color, and even the taste buds on our …
Continue ReadingEver wonder just how alike you and your best friend are? Let’s see what common genetic traits you may share with your friends and other classmates!
Continue ReadingEver wonder how scientists identify fish by their scientific name? It has to with many physical traits such as the number and shape of their fins, …
Continue ReadingThese are some fun ways that students can learn about scientific measurement. Try this measurement scavenger hunt to give students hands-on experience …
Continue ReadingTeaching your class about the parts of a neuron and the function of a neuron? This lesson plan goes over the neurons in the brain, including the parts …
Continue ReadingDiscover a multitude of resources to help you teach Newton’s Laws to your science class. As well as quality instruction, you’ll find tools …
Continue ReadingIt seems that there’s no easy way to teach about valence electrons, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Once your students …
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