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Math resources for all grade levels. Find writing activities, videos, games, worksheets, and other educational resources that will enhance your teaching.

Why is it warmer the further underground you go?

Students will understand why temperatures rise underground, exploring Earth's layers, convection, volcanoes, and plate tectonics. Discover Lord Kelvin's methods for dating Earth.

Consequences of Supervolcanoes Video

Students will discover how supervolcano eruptions, like Mt. Tambora, triggered global climate crises and the devastating 1816 Year without a Summer.

The Rock Cycle Activity

Students will roll dice and follow instructions to create unique rock cycle paths. This hands-on activity builds appreciation for Earth's diverse rock formations and their individual stories.

Seismographs, Sesmometers, and Seismograms Video

Help students understand seismology's essential tools: seismographs, seismometers, and seismograms. They will grasp how scientists use data to locate earthquakes and study Earth's interior.

Earth's Energy Video

Students will explore Earth's energy forms, from solar to fossil fuels, learning about sustainability and environmental impact with clear explanations and stunning visuals.

Tsunamis the great wave Video

Engage students with an animated video explaining tsunami formation, impact, and preparedness. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of these powerful natural phenomena and their global effects.

Plate Tectonics Video

Students explore plate tectonics, investigating boundary types, driving forces like convergent/divergent movements, and plate movement rates. They will understand Earth's dynamic crust.

Adaptations

Students will explore fascinating butterfly adaptations through an engaging video. They'll discover how these creatures protect themselves and attract mates using camouflage and mimicry.

Active and Passive Transport Cellular Methods Video

Help students master active and passive cellular transport. They will learn diffusion, osmosis, various cytosis forms, plus the roles of channel proteins and ATP in cell membrane function.

The 5 Parts of Evolution. Video

Engage students as they explore evolution's five core components: population effects, non-random mating, mutations, gene flow, and adaptations. They will grasp how these factors shape species change.

3 Digit Addition Practice Tool

Help students master three-digit addition with an interactive tool. They solve new, randomly generated problems, building confidence and strengthening essential math skills.

1st Person Point of View Comic Strip Activity

Engage 3rd graders creating a 1st-person comic strip. Students use dialogue and illustrations to tell a character's story, developing writing and artistic skills. They'll finish a comic strip.