Forgot your password?  

Not What You Meant?  There are 24 definitions for SRS.  Also try: DIC or Correspondence principle.

Lesson Plan: Science Investigations

Teacher Created Resources
About 144 pages (43,200 words)
Science Summary

Bookmark and Share Purchase our Science Investigations

Science Investigations from Teacher Created Resources

Each four-page unit progresses from simple activities to more complex ones. Through these hands-on projects, students truly learn science by doing science, while having fun along the way. Topics range from Roller Derby (motion, momentum, and friction) to Building Bridges (strength of geometric shapes) to Circuit Cities (electricity and circuits).

Grades: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5

Difficulty: Intermediate

Pages: 144 pages

Sample: View a Sample of this Lesson Plan

Science Investigations

Get the complete Science Investigations Lesson Plan—approx. 144 pages in all.

Each lesson plan is a published teacher resource, with specific content teachers can use immediately in the classroom.

 Please Note: This lesson plan is not included in any Study Pack or subscription.
This Contains:
Complete Lesson Plan
144 Pages of Lesson Materials
Written Specifically for Teachers
Contains In-Classroom Exercises
Available in easy-to-print PDF Format
Get Access Immediately Online
View a Full Sample
View all | View only answered questions | View only unanswered questions
Is there two separate books for the Giant Science Resource book...the actual book and a separate teaching guide with lesson plans or is it one and the same?
5

What Points Mean

The best answer to this question will earn 5 points. All other answers will earn 1 point.

Click for more information.

In Grade School | Asked by Amybnewsome | 0 answers | Open to the public
Asked from the Science study pack
(1 question)
Ask any question on Science and get it answered FAST!
Answer questions in BookRags Q&A and earn points toward
discounted or even FREE Study Guides and other BookRags products!
Learn more about BookRags Q&A
Copyrights
Science Investigations from Teacher Created Resources. All rights reserved.

Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags