This is a review game I created for my class to play at the end of our water cycle/weather unit. It is modeled after the Million Dollar Pyramid. My entire class plays at one time (broken up in pairs), or you could have a pair go alone each time or even send home for a family ...
Print as many puzzle pieces as you need for the number of groups in your class. If you are using these in a center, it’s a great idea if you have an extra set just in case you want another group to get started on the cards. There are 12 Digital Clock Display cards along with t...
I always encourage kids to identify the CVC word first, then to look for the rhyming word on the slice. After you’ve printed and laminated (optional) the cards, place them on the table and show the kids what they need to do. They read the CVC word on a watermelon pip, then perhap...
Just wade into a lake or calm sea and then cycle on the water’s surface. The craft can move up to 13 miles an hour, about as fast as the average cyclist. Just don’t try to catch a big wave—you’ll definitely wipe out.ROBOT KITTYAre you allergic to cats but still dream of ...
A super fun way to learn about the water cycle, saving water and more. ›discoverwater.org Test Your WaterSense Race through the pipes and meet the water wasters in this fun game. ›epa.gov/watersense/watersense-kids Save Plastic from the Ocean ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary Puzzles - 4th Grade GPS Created by Georgia Peach Teacher These fun puzzles can be used for early finishers, learning centers, or formative assessments. Students will match each Water Cycle vocabulary word to its definition to make the puzzle piece connect. Each puzzle piece...
Landforms Crossword Puzzle Use the word bank and clues to solve this engaging crossword puzzle. Want to make it a little more challenging? Don't use the word bank. 2nd through 5th Grades Landform Definitions Identify and define each landform pictured on this page. ...
War is a strong word. But there is a battle going on – a battle over more intensive irrigation, and I suspect that includes big dams. The announcement of the irrigation fund seems to leave little doubt as to which side the National government is lining up on. ...
Recently, the WFD has entered its third and last decadal cycle, providing an ample opportunity to comprehensively analyze the status, temporal trends, and ecological implications of pan-European water quality. In this context, Malaj et al. (2014) provided a critical overview concerning the status ...
John Grunsfeld, NASA head of science, said, "From the Curiosity rover we now know that Mars once was a planet very much like earth, with warm salty seas, with fresh water lakes, probably snow kept peeks and clouds and a water cycle, just like we are studying here on earth with our ...