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Our Spring (Vernal) Equinox – 5 Fun Facts & Vocabulary Word Search resource is a perfect spring science classroom freebie designed to engage students while reinforcing key concepts about the seasons.

Celebrate Spring in the Classroom with This Free Vernal Equinox Activity

In this activity, students are given a real-world problem: How can we design a safe and helpful habitat for bees and butterflies? Using simple classroom or recycled materials, students: Plan a pollinator habitat Design and build a model Test their ideas Reflect and improve their design There’s no single right answer, which makes this activity perfect

Free Pollinator STEM Challenge: Design a Bee & Butterfly Habitat (K–3)

Students will explore key Earth-and-Sun concepts such as tilt, orbit, seasons, shortest day, longest night, sunrise, sunset, hemisphere, and more—all while enjoying a hands-on seasonal activity. Great for K–5 classrooms, homeschool lessons, after-school programs, and winter science centers.

A Fun & Free Winter Solstice Printable for Your Classroom!

You can download Make A Sundial: Project Instructions, Materials List + More from Teachers Pay Teachers — it’s a free resource shared by a TPT teacher. It’s ready to print and use right away.

Free “Make a Sundial” Project — Perfect for STEM, Outdoor Science, and Classroom Fun!

New Year activities for students after winter break

New Year Activities for Students After Winter Break

Each page includes a kid-friendly prompt, space for drawing, and wide handwriting lines, making it ideal for K–5 classrooms, homeschool, forest schools, and after-school nature clubs.

7 ways Nature Journals Build Respectful Kids

If you work with any students who benefit from quick regulation breaks, you know how valuable a simple, visual sensory menu can be. I made something similar for my own kiddo several years ago, so it was fun to recreate and reimagine the product for a larger audience.

⭐ FREE 5-Minute Sensory Break Menu

sentence vs fragment anchor chart simple sentence

Free Sentence vs Fragment Anchor Chart — Classroom Poster Printable

How to Teach Point of View: First Person, Second Person, Third Person

How to Teach Point of View: First Person, Second Person, Third Person

Sight Words for ESL Students (2)

10 Fun and Easy Activities to Teach Sight Words for ESL Students

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