Salmon have one of the most incredible life cycles among fish. Unlike most fish, salmon live in two very different habitats—freshwater and saltwater. They begin their lives in cool, clear mountain streams, but migrate to the ocean where they spend much of their adulthood. Later, they make an epic journey back upstream to where they […]
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Fish come in all shapes, sizes, and surprising forms—and some of them don’t look “fish-like” at all. Whether you’re exploring ocean habitats or animal adaptations, these wonderfully weird species deviate from the typical body form and appearance of other fish. Here are seven animals you might not realize are actually fish! Before we dive in: If […]
Fish are one of the most diverse groups of vertebrates on Earth, but not all fish are built the same way. In fact, every species—whether it’s a tiny goby or a massive whale shark—belongs to one of three major groups: jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, or bony fish. Understanding these groups can help students make sense […]
From tadpoles turning into frogs to caterpillars transforming into butterflies, metamorphosis is one of nature’s most incredible processes. Understanding metamorphosis helps students see how organisms grow, adapt, and survive in their environments. Whether you’re exploring amphibians, insects, or life cycles in general, this fascinating transformation is a perfect way to bring nature and science to […]
Amphibians are some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth, bridging the gap between water and land with unique adaptations. Understanding amphibian traits can help students grasp key biological concepts like life cycles, metamorphosis, and environmental adaptations. Whether you’re teaching about frogs, salamanders, or caecilians, exploring what makes amphibians special is a great way to […]
Looking for fresh ways to teach science? This post is packed with inspiration and resources to help you explore animal metamorphosis, climate change, rock identification, soil science, plate tectonics, and flower anatomy with your students. I’ve included links to my other posts with hands-on activities, background info, printables, and study materials. Below, you’ll find everything […]
Amphibians are a diverse group of vertebrate animals. They come in many shapes and sizes—from long-tailed salamanders to tailless frogs and even legless caecilians! Some are huge, like giant salamanders that grow to nearly six feet (two meters) long, while others are so tiny they could sit on your pinky finger. Amphibians also display striking […]
Are you a parent or educator looking for fun ways to take learning outside this summer? Whether you’re reviewing math and science concepts from the school year or looking for ways to connect with your local ecosystems, I’ve got you covered with these 5 outdoor educational activities! In this post, you’ll find directions for nature […]
Learning about rocks and the rock cycle in your classroom this year? You may already know that there are three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. In this post, we will take a closer look at metamorphic rocks. Get ready to explore the formation, subtypes, properties, and examples of metamorphic rocks! For Teachers: If […]
Are you ready to learn all about rocks and the rock cycle in your classroom this year? If so, it’s important to know all about the three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. In this post, we will take a closer look at sedimentary rocks. Get ready to learn all about the formation, […]
