What Came From Where? - Lesson Plan
Where do your favorite things originate? Discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products, and packaging for everyday items. Follow the paths of imports and exports.
Where do your favorite things originate? Discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products, and packaging for everyday items. Follow the paths of imports and exports.
What causes high waves to form? Set up these colorful science experiments to better understand the world’s oceans!
Whales are immensely fascinating creatures. Discover how they look when they come to the water’s surface and then dive deep! This science project will be sure to make a splash!
If you could shrink yourself to the size of a bug, what would you see? Imagine how HUGE your shoes look to a tiny creature!
How do you measure up to a whale? Draw yourself in proportion to larger and smaller creatures.
Create a crayon resist of your favorite kind of whale.
When Hawaiians plan a family get together, they make a lei for everyone coming to the event. Welcome guests to your classroom and school with bright leis.
Weave golden sticks through paper printed with gold leaves. This wall hanging is a natural to make an impression!
Draw fantastic weather conditions that could only happen in your dreams.
What was the family entertainment center in the early 1900s? A radio! Trace the growth of this fascinating invention and recreate a colorful slice of communication history.