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.
Help students master three-digit addition with an interactive tool. They solve new, randomly generated problems, building confidence and strengthening essential math skills.
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.
Students analyze two texts on school uniform benefits and drawbacks. They will then craft an evidence-based opinion piece, strengthening critical thinking and persuasive writing skills.
Students explore plant needs and growth stages through two informative passages. They then apply their understanding to write an expository essay explaining plant care and basic requirements.
Your students will explore wind generation mechanisms, understanding low and high-pressure systems. They will demystify atmospheric forces, gaining comprehensive knowledge about wind.
Introduce or review the four seasons with an engaging Sesame Street video. Students will learn about each season's unique characteristics and natural changes with beloved characters.
Help students understand cloud composition, how they form, and various types. They'll also explore cloud study history and the physics of why clouds float.
Guide students to discern diverse cloud types by analyzing 10 captivating images. They will learn distinct cloud formations and become professional weather cloud identifiers.
Engage students in the meticulous process of fossil excavation and preparation. They will learn how ancient relics journey from discovery in rock to museum exhibition.