Science Phenomena: 2nd grade - Matter and Materials
- Subject:
- Professional Learning
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- The Wonder of Science
- Date Added:
- 10/08/2021
This collection contains highly recommended second-grade SEEd lessons, activities, and other resources from the eMedia library.
Science Phenomena: 2nd grade - Matter and Materials
Phenomenon-based, 5E lessons that align to the SEEd standards. Lesson folders include lesson plans, a slideshow, and supporting materials for teaching the lesson to your students.
How to use your Nature Inventions lesson plans for 2nd 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.
Student-facing Nearpod lessons for the SEEd Storylines. A free K-6 science curriculum written by teachers and based on both the 5E and GRC models. It is a student-centered curriculum that uses a storyline format to promote wonder, sensemaking, and problem solving. It includes both face-to-face and remote materials.
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.
Parents are important partners in achieving the Utah State Board of Education's vision that each student is prepared to succeed and lead by having knowledge and skills to learn, engage civically, and lead meaningful lives. The purpose of this document is to help parents better understand what their children should learn, when a child may need more help or when a child would benefit from extra challenges. By using these resources, you may find more ways to advance your child's learning at home while encouraging growth in their communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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.
This video accompanies the "Patterns in Adaptations" lesson plan and provides video footage of animals that live at Utah's Hogle Zoo that have similar adaptations.
This video accompanies the "Patterns in Adaptations" lesson plan and provides video footage of animals that live at Utah's Hogle Zoo that have similar adaptations.
In this instructional video, the Hogle Zoo explains how to use the lesson plan "Patterns in Adaptations."
By participating in this activity, students will: make observations about patterns of living things, obtain information regarding a habitat, evaluate their sources, and communicate what they found.
This worksheet accompanies the Patterns in Adaptations 2.2.1 lesson plan from the Hogle Zoo.
This video asks the question why animals from the Savanna are colored similarly.
This video asks how elephants stay cool in the summer heat.
This video investigates what elephants eat by looking at what their feces looks like.
This video showcases how elephants use their trunks.