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Amazing Wildlife

Animal Disguises: types of camouflage and coloration!

Camouflage is an adaptation that helps an animal disguise its appearance. There are many types of camouflage. Camouflage may help an animal blend into its background or look like something inedible or toxic. Many prey animals use camouflage to protect themselves from predators. Also, some predators use certain forms of camouflage to help them hide […]

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Outer space

What Happens in a Solar Eclipse? Total, annular and partial eclipses explained!

As you know, the Earth is orbiting the Sun, and the Moon is orbiting the Earth. Every once and a while, the Sun, Moon, and Earth all line up and something very special happens. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. During a solar eclipse, the Moon totally […]

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Activity ideas Outer space

Build Your Own Solar Eclipse Viewer Box: a step by step guide!

If a solar eclipse is happening where you live, make this simple solar eclipse viewer from household materials. You cannot look directly at the Sun because it will damage your eyes. However, you can view a solar eclipse using a homemade eclipse viewer box. You can use this viewer box to watch a partial or […]

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Activity ideas Outer space

Sun and Star Activity Ideas: 13 outer space classroom projects to try!

Are you planning a sun unit or star lesson plan this semester? Try out some of these star and sun activity ideas with your class!

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Outer space

Stages of a Total Solar Eclipse: a step-by-step guide with diagrams

As you know, the Earth is orbiting the Sun, and the Moon is orbiting the Earth. Every once and a while, the Sun, Moon, and Earth all line up and something very special happens. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. During a solar eclipse, the Moon totally […]

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Activity ideas Outer space

Solar System Distances Lab: try this hands-on math activity to model the solar system!

Learn about the relative distances between objects in our solar system! In this fun lab, your students will learn about the vastness of space and the spacing of planets in a hands-on way as they perform calculations and mark the locations of planets on a measuring tape. This post includes a materials list and directions […]

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General

Wild Earth Lab Winter Newsletter: study environmental science, math, and more!

Get ready! A lot is new at Wild Earth Lab this winter, plus here are some all-time favorite winter activities! Stay up to date on my latest units, free resources, and more! Below, I’ve put together a list of my most recent new units, winter units, freebies, blog posts, and upcoming sale dates at Wild […]

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Activity ideas Earth Science

Phases of Water: phase changes and classroom activity!

There are three phases of water. Water can transition between these phases via six different phase changes. In this post, learn about each one, then try out the phases of water classroom activity at the end! Ice (solid) Water molecules are packed closely together and bonded in a rigid pattern, such that they cannot move […]

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Activity ideas Earth Science

Measuring Snow: hands-on classroom activity to learn about snow hydrology and the water cycle!

If you live somewhere that gets snow in winter, you’ve likely measured the depth of snow before! But with a few extra steps, you can turn this simple task into an awesome, hands-on snow measurements lab activity for your classroom. By measuring snow and performing calculations, we can determine snow water equivalent, stored water, and […]

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Amazing Wildlife

Types of Mammals: the difference between monotremes, marsupials, and placentals

Life’s beginning varies a lot among mammals. We can group mammals into three main categories based on how their babies come into the world. The main types of mammals are called monotremes, marsupials, and placentals. Monotremes Most mammals give birth to live babies instead of laying eggs. However, there are a couple of exceptions: platypuses […]

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