This video guides you on an activity to introduce your students to spiders and spiderwebs. This is for K-2 students.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Reimagine Teaching
- Provider Set:
- Utah's Hogle Zoo
- Date Added:
- 11/30/2020
This video guides you on an activity to introduce your students to spiders and spiderwebs. This is for K-2 students.
This video guides you on an activity to get your students outside and excited about Life Science.
This video guides you on a Life Science activity. This video is for K-2 students.
This video guides you on an activity to get your students outside and excited about Life Science. This activity is good for Kindergarten through 2nd grade.
In this instructional video, the Hogle Zoo explains how to use the lesson plan "Habitat Design."
A song to help kids learn about some of earth's habitats. Subscribe! ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/hopscotchsongs?sub_confirmation=1Visit the Hopscotch Shop! ➜...
This is a lesson designed to help kindergarten students explore the ways humans affect their habitats. Students will also connect those changes to the human needs that are being met better as a result of the changes.
What are habitats? Kids will learn about the different habitats around the world. Tundra, Grasslands, Forests, and Water habitats are explored.
A Nearpod using PBS Kids Elinor Wonders Why episode about helping the environment (our habitat) by cleaning up litter.
In this 3-part unit, students will investigate the structures and functions of animals living in UtahÕs forests, deserts, and wetlands. Using this knowledge, they will create their own new species of animal that is adapted to one of these environments. This lesson is adaptable for in-class or at-home learning and aligned with SEEd standard 4.1.1.
How to use your Nature Inventions lesson plans for 2nd Graders.
How to use your Structure and Function lesson plans for 4th Graders.
How to use your Stability of Populations lesson plans for 6th Graders.
In this 3-part unit, students investigate structures and functions of rainforest animals. Using this knowledge, they will then design and create an invention inspired by nature. This lesson is adaptable for in-class or at-home learning and aligned with SEEd standard 2.2.4.
How humans change and impact their environment (habitat).
In this instructional video, the Hogle Zoo explains how to use the lesson plan "A Night In the Life of a Beaver 2.2.2."
By participating in this activity, students will:
• understand the concept of structure and function and how it applies to a beaver's ability to create and its adaptations for living in a wetland habitat.
This video accompanies the "Patterns in Adaptations" lesson plan and provides information on the animal in the lesson plan's habitat.
This video accompanies the "Patterns in Adaptations" lesson plan and provides information on the animal in the lesson plan's habitat.
This video accompanies the "Patterns in Adaptations" lesson plan and provides information on the animal in the lesson plan's habitat.