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Science Lessons

Lessons, Presentations, Projects, & More

Discover the highest rated science resources for grades preK through 12 whether youre looking to use them in your classroom as a teacher or for review as a student.

Click on any of the lessons listed below, or enter a keyword or term (e.g., "kindergarten science experiments", "biomes", or "AP chemistry") into the search bar for something more specific.

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Geography: South America

by edcanvas
18948
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Our Neighbours

by Natural Science
18872
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The Animal and Plant Cells

by Natalie Kantar
18789
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EOG Review Force and Motion 5.P.1

by Kelly Lippard
17718
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Plate Tectonics

by Jennifer Barnett
17208
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Cells

by Richard Read
17119
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Variable in Science

by Lori Bauer
16126
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Genetics STAAR Review

by Keri King
15993
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Ghost rider wanted

by D Winking
15198
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Unit 1: Matter Lesson 4: Physical vs Chemical Change

by David Block
15151
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Transcription (DNA to RNA)

by La Gina Nosavanh
14823
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Molarity and Molality

by Cashe Alexander
14491
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What's in the Water PBL

by Holly Anderson
13832
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Dilution

by Cashe Alexander
13705
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Sains T2 2.4 Proses Penyerapan Makanan Tercerna

by Rebecca Choong
13010
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Tsunami

by River Wicker
12751
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Solar System, Stars, Galaxies by Mrs. Steele

by Kjsteele2 Last
12562
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Classifying Something as Biotic or Abiotic

by Jackie Esler
12451
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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

by Stephanie Kennedy
12375
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VSEPR

by Cashe Alexander
12258
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Cell Cycle-STAAR Review Stations

by Sergio Arjon
12089
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Cassowary Adaptations

by Linda White
11811
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Homeostasis & Enzymes

by Keri King
11780
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Welcome to the science section in our digital lesson library, which highlights the highest rated science lessons for your viewing ease. From a review of the scientific method, to RoadRunner inspired physics problems, to organic chemistry problem sets, to comprehensive reviews for the AP Environmental exam, youll find it here. Armed with and inspired by these science lessons, educators will ensure students master everything from hypothesis to conclusion and students will develop successful resource projects, study guides, presentations, portfolios, and reviews of their own.

If you find a few lessons that you think are particularly valuable, but wish they were all in one, dont worry! You can easily take parts of existing lessons and add them to a new one. Another great way to use existing lessons is to present them as models for students to emulate. For example, try assigning your students the task of creating (or creating your own if youre a student) science lesson to present a recent lab or class experiment they (or you) performed from hypothesis to experiment to result to conclusion.

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