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

Generate equivalent expressions using two additive properties. This video focuses on using the associative and commutative properties of addition...

Have you ever heard of a brinicle?  Brinicles are rare phenomena that occurs when ocean water freezes very quickly causing any life that gets...

This is an interactive digital glacier lab that will help students understand what glaciers are, what some of the formations and deposits look...

This is an animated video that discusses eels.  It discusses how they reproduce, a bit about the mystery behind an eel's migration, and how an eel...

In this video National Geographic takes a look at some rock climbing goats.  They discuss some of their strengths and explain how the goats can...

Students will answer 12 questions based on bar graphs and pictographs.  Key phrases used are, how fewer, how many more, and what is the difference...

This animated video describes the formation of minerals particularly the mineral quartz and how that quartz becomes sand.  The video will discuss...

This animated video discusses force and motion.  Inertia, Mass, Gravity, Force, Friction, Newtons, Energy are all discussed in this StudyJam film...

Embark on an illuminating video that unravels the secrets of wind. Explore the fascinating mechanisms behind wind generation on our planet....

This is a 5-minute video that does an excellent job talking about bats, their conservation, their feeding habits, their evolution, and their...

This is a song that can help your students remember how to calculate the perimeter and area of rectangles.

Get your students engaged and learning with this exciting worksheet that compares and contrasts sharks and dolphins! This worksheet is perfect for...

This animated "Clearly Stated" video does a great job describing and showing what DNA actually is. It goes furth discussing how the RNA leaves the...

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

Egg drop competition instructions and material list. It contains follow up questions.

In this science reading passage and worksheet, we will explore the wonders of the sun and its daily journey across the sky. We'll learn how the...

This awesome video highlights two students who came up with a great invention for stopping ketchup from coming out all watery.  The video shows...

Watch as a whole line of cars falls off into a ravine in this amazing amateur video.  This would be a great video to show during a unit on erosion...

Steve Spangler does a great job presenting videos and experiments for kids.  Here is a video and his website.  In this video he demonstrates how...

Your students will read about Skip, a squirrel with a problem.  He doesn't like to eat his vegetables.  Skip and his friend come up with a...

This video on evolution discusses the different lines of evidence that support the theory of evolution.  The discussion is around: comparative...

Check out some anatomy of whales.  This video demonstrates how whales communicate under water.  The video is of a real scientists who delves into...

This math resource contains 36 numbered boxes that can be used during assessments.  This allows students enough room and the ability to keep track...

This video teaches the science behind getting nervous and how it involves adrenaline.