Helping plants grow is harder than it looks.
It requires lots of care.
See what the plants need to stay alive and grow to their full and healthy height. Enjoy the Game!! :)
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Jan 26, 2011
Did You Know??!!
The water itself has been around pretty much as long as the earth has!
The earth has a limited amount of water.That water keeps going around and around and around and around and in what we call the "Water Cycle".
This cycle is made up of a four main parts:
The water itself has been around pretty much as long as the earth has!
The earth has a limited amount of water.That water keeps going around and around and around and around and in what we call the "Water Cycle".
This cycle is made up of a four main parts:
- evaporation (and transpiration)
- condensation
- precipitation
- collection
Water Cycle
Hello students,
Below is a video of the water cycle.
Below is a video of the water cycle.
This video will help you understand better the water cycle that we studies earlier in class.
You will see all the stages of the water cycle starting from transpiration, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and finally collection.
You will see all the stages of the water cycle starting from transpiration, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and finally collection.
Follow the small red ball to see how the water particle moves!
Jan 25, 2011
Ebook
Hello students =D
Today i have provided you with an ebook, which contains a very nice story called " Who's Under My Bed?"
In this story Danny uses his senses to discover what is under his bed!
Hope that after you read this story you will be less afraid to sleep in darkness
Enjoy reading it with your parents
Today i have provided you with an ebook, which contains a very nice story called " Who's Under My Bed?"
In this story Danny uses his senses to discover what is under his bed!
Hope that after you read this story you will be less afraid to sleep in darkness
Enjoy reading it with your parents
Animal Groups and Characteristics
Hello little scientists
As we learned this week animals are classified into different groups.
The parts an animal has can tell us in which group it belongs.
One group of animals have backbones suck as mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
The other group of animals does not have backbones such as jellyfish, snail, insects, worm, and octopus.
When you click below you will find an ebook which you can read with ur parents or listen to through the audio in order to learn more about animal groups and their characteristics.
So come on intelligent scientists lets discover and discover and discover together!!!
Click Here
As we learned this week animals are classified into different groups.
The parts an animal has can tell us in which group it belongs.
One group of animals have backbones suck as mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
The other group of animals does not have backbones such as jellyfish, snail, insects, worm, and octopus.
When you click below you will find an ebook which you can read with ur parents or listen to through the audio in order to learn more about animal groups and their characteristics.
So come on intelligent scientists lets discover and discover and discover together!!!
Click Here
Human Body Parts
Students print the following worksheet then match each body part picture with the picture of something that body part can do.
Look at the pictures on the left and tell the body part shown. Then match each body part with the picture on the right of something it can do.
When you are done draw something on the back of the sheet that you can SEE, HEAR, SMELL, TASTE, and Touch.
Press here: Body Parts
Jan 24, 2011
Living and Non-living things
Things that are living need food, water, and air.
In the following worksheet color the living things.
click here to start!!
In the following worksheet color the living things.
click here to start!!
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