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Lessons by Grade Level Grade 1
Grade 1 title
Creature Features
Game
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Modern animals face many of the same survival challenges that dinosaurs did. In this memory matching game, students match a common characteristic shared by a dinosaur and a living animal.

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Get to Know a Potato
Exploration
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Often our senses are overpowered by the sense we use the most often: sight. In this activity, students hone their sense of touch while silencing their sense of sight.

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Incompressible Water
Activity
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Students learn about the compressability - or incompressability - of fluids and gases. 

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Paper Helicopters
Make + Take
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Students will explore how gravity and air resistance work together to create a graceful twirling miniature helicopter.

As you let go of the helicopter, gravity pulls it toward the ground. Air resistance pushes up on the helicopter as it falls. The air pushing on the wings of the helicopter makes it spin.

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Sound Map
Activity
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Students will sharpen their observations and interpretations of the environment around them. A sound map helps us become more aware of the sounds in our environment. It's a fun way to record observations and compare environments.

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Science Fair Guide
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SCIENCE WORLD'S SCIENCE FAIR GUIDE

Download everything you need to know about Science Fairs in our original, comprehensive guide!

We aim to support those who wish to coordinate non-competitive science fairs for Kindergarten to Grade 7 students. Please share this resource with colleagues and modify in whatever ways necessary to get more students doing science!

The guide is divided into four sections, each with handouts that can be customized to suit your particular needs:

  • Planning the Fair: From timelines to team building, this section outlines the steps for planning the event.
  • Organizing the Students: Find explanations and support materials for students’ projects.
  • During the Event: What happens on the day?—from interviewing to draw prizes.
  • Evaluation: Includes a variety of assessment options, including how to prepare students for competitive fairs.
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Litterless Lunch
Our Community
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According to Natural Resources Canada, the average North American will produce 600 times their own weight in garbage over their lifetime. A 68kg person will leave behind a 40,825 trash legacy. By altering daily practices, such how an individual packs their lunch for school or work, a significant amount of waste can be prevented from entering the landfill. In this lesson, students identify the amount of waste they produce in their lunch and establish classroom goals for waste reduction.

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Recycling Detectives
Our Community
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Unlike garbage, recyclable materials can be broken down and rebuilt into new items like pillow stuffing, traffic cones or even the lining in ski jackets! Recycling or reusing items reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. In this lesson, students will investigate the environmental importance of recycling and the impact of waste.

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Rainforests
Habitats
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When we think of rainforests, broad-leafed plants and animals like monkeys, giant snakes, brightly-coloured frogs come to mind. We have a different type of rainforest in British Columbia—the coastal temperate rainforest.

These activities introduce the main animals and plants and the primary characteristics of our coastal temperate rainforest. 

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Eggstraordinary Eggsperiments
Structures
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The Unusual Structural Strength of Eggs! In this resource, students will demonstrate several scientific principles by exploring characteristics of an egg’s material and shape that make it so versatile.

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Survival Strategies
Creatures
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The strategies used by an animal to survive in its environment. Students will explore the special features of a number of different animals through a series of demonstrations and activities.

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Wonderful Water
Water
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Sprinkle, Splash, Submerge, Soak! In these activities, students will discover cool ways that water interacts with various materials, all due to its special properties.

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Urban Wildlife
Creatures
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This lesson investigates the needs of these creatures and gives students the tools to become more aware of how they share an environment with city-dwelling animals. 

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Pollinators
Creatures
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In this lesson, students will learn about the process of pollination, the animals that pollinate, and the strategies that they can use to promote pollinator health and wellbeing.

 

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Breakdown
Our Community
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Decomposers play an important role in the circle of life—without them, waste would just pile up! These activities help students study decomposers, with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability.

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Animal Grossology
Creatures
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Science isn’t always neat and tidy — it’s sometimes “GROSS!” Blood, vomit, brains, and pellets aren’t things you always want to talk about, but they provide valuable information about animals and how they live.

We can expand the way we think about the world by exploring the interesting world of animals and the so-called “gross” things about them. Explore why vomit is important, play a bloodsucker’s game and do some dissecting to learn more about how “gross” things are actually “cool”!

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Elastic Energy
Energy
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Ever wonder why a rubber ball bounces or what makes a wind-up toy go? It’s all about the storage of energy! In this unit, students will play, measure, predict, and build their way through a variety of activities that demonstrate how potential energy can be stored and converted into kinetic energy. 

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Forces
Forces and Motion
Grade 1-grade 3-grade 5-physical science-physics-forces-motion-energy

What happens when a bat hits a baseball? Why does a rolling ball eventually stop? How do we walk, jump or run? The answer lies in physics! In this topic, students get the chance to explore how Newton’s Laws of Motion explain the way that things move.

You won’t have to force your students to learn — they’ll push, pull, drop, roll, and fling their way through a variety of demonstrations and activities illustrating the forces on everything around us.

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Human Grossology
Human Body
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The human body can be gross. But what is the purpose of all that oozy, gushy, mushy and crusty stuff we produce? Learn how to make bones rubbery, play games about contamination and digestion, and make fake blood, barf and scabs to explore and prompt discussion on why these “gross” things are an important part of keeping us healthy!

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Balance
Forces and Motion
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You don't have to be a tightrope walker to do balancing tricks, but you do have to understand the role of an object's centre of gravity. In the following activities, students explore the conditions necessary for balance in order to keep objects from toppling over and how we use these concepts in our daily lives.

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Balloons
Air
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Not just a lot of hot air! Most children have played with balloons, but few have thought about the chemical and physical concepts involved in balloon production and use. In the activities that follow, students explore balloon properties and their use in demonstrating various scientific concepts.

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Flight
Forces and Motion
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Discovering a way for people to take flight is undoubtedly one of the most awe-inspiring feats of human ingenuity the world has known to date. Although the first airplane was invented over a century ago, watching planes lift off and land still seems like something that defies reality.

In order for an airplane to fly, engineers had to master the balance and control of four forces: lift, gravity, thrust, and drag, also known as the "four forces of flight." By adjusting these forces, pilots are able to speed up, slow down, lift off, and land.

This module is designed to demystify each of these forces and examine how they contribute to flight.

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Hummingbirds
Creatures
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Hummingbirds are found throughout most of British Columbia. This small, warm-blooded group of birds has several unique adaptations and abilities that allow it to survive our cool climate. This lesson explores characteristics of hummingbirds and the steps we can take to make our environment more welcoming to hummingbirds.

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Sound
Sound
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Sound is all about vibrations. The source of the sound vibrates, bumping into the air molecules nearby, which in turn bump into their neighbours and so forth. This results in a wave of vibrations through the air to the eardrum, which in turn vibrates. What the sound wave will sound like when it reaches the ear depends on a number of things such as the medium it travels through and the strength of the initial vibration.

In the following activities, students will use simple supplies to create, visualize, and feel sound waves, investigate vibration and its role in producing sound, and make their own percussion instruments.

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Solar Energy
Energy
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While investigating the power of the sun, students will discuss methods of protecting themselves from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. They will explore solar thermal energy by examining a radiometer, playing with a solar UFO and creating solar ovens. They will use photovoltaic cells to power small motors.

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Save Our Salmon
Creatures
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A watershed is a section of land where all of the area’s water is collected and funnelled into the same waterway. Many human activities can negatively affect animals, particularly wild salmon, in their natural watershed habitat. The health of the watershed animal population depends on the health of their natural habitat. In this lesson, students will identify each stage of the salmon lifecycle and identify factors that affect salmon survival.

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