Expository Text Structures or Types
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In this bundle of resources, students will be exposed to reading the different types of expository text: description, sequence, compare and contrast, caused and effect.
In this bundle of resources, students will be exposed to reading the different types of expository text: description, sequence, compare and contrast, caused and effect.
In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this version, students will calculate the total air pressure found on the outside of the can. The kids will take the surface area formula of a cylinder and find out about how many pounds of air is sitting on top of and around the can. This lab also attempts to incorporate math into a science class.
In this Earth Science lab, students will create their own homemade barometers using a canning jar, a balloon, and a straw. The barometers can show low and high-pressure systems. After they build their barometers, students will complete a daily log, by measuring the height differences of their barometers. They will determine rising and falling barometers. Students will also observe the weather that is currently outside.
Found on the playground!
We are not sure what these are, but we found them on the underside of a mushroom.
Another cool rhinoceros beetle.
Cool rhinoceros beetle.
Zoomed in on a praying mantis. It does look like it is praying.
Zoomed into this praying mantis that was found on the playground.
A student caught this blue-tailed skink lizard at recess time.