Sixth Grade resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

In this Study Jam video, students will learn about the water cycle.  The vocabulary used in the video is precipitation, evaporation, condensation...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ), produced by Disney. Includes items JFK...

This video shows the moment when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986. This event would ground the U.S. space shuttle program for almost...

In this 4 day lab, students will become very familiar with the procedures involved in identifying minerals.

Day 1: Students will learn...

Learn about air pressure in this engaging animation that explains how heavy air affects us and why it doesn't crush us. The video does a great job...

This is a video that discusses the importance of sharks in the ocean ecosystem.  The questions, "What if there were no sharks?" is explored.

Third-grade reading game for students who need to practice and reinforce Author's Purpose as well as reinforce their multiplication skills....

How do plastic polution affect oceans.  This video does a good job explaining the science behind plastics and some of the dangers they pose.

This website gives a great example of using the commutative and associative properties of addition using Skittles.  There is a video available...

In this captivating video, the measurement of temperatures on Earth takes center stage as the presenter delves into the scientific breakthroughs...

This is an amazing video that takes the viewer on a fantastic voyage to observe the majesty of the nature of the Earth. This video can be used to...

Here is a fun poem created to show all of the elements on the periodic table.  Much of the poem demonstrates where the different names came from...

Enhance your fossil unit with this concise and engaging video that explores the intriguing process of fossil extraction from rock. Witness the...

In this lab I have students observe what happens to water, which represents air, warms up and what happens to water as it cools down. Using a hot...

This is a great video about the differences between a birds-eye and a human eye.  

This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program...

Students will draw and diagram the different phases of the moon depending on how the Earth, Sun, and Moon are positioned relative to one another...

This worksheet is a scavenger hunt that students can use to learn and relearn the knowledge of expository text features.  In the worksheet,...

In this 3rd through 10th-grade lab, students will observe the formation of salt crystals. Students will also add food coloring to their dissolved...

This is a great video to help introduce or review adjectives.

Get ready for a journey to the Earth's core with this fascinating found on EducationalResource.org....

This is a great video to help introduce and explore the way that our measurement systems developed and how they can be used and converted.

This is an introduction to population distributions.  It talks about the three different population distributions:  aggregated, uniform, and...

This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.