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Harry Potter's Science Lesson Plans
Science Lesson Plans are magical when
learned in Harry Potter's Chamber of Secrets at
Hogwarts. Elementary education level students will use
their imaginations to become wizard graduates as they
perform the philosopher's easy science experiments. (Full
Article)
Harry Potter's Animal Science
Lesson Plans
Science lesson plans with Hagrid and his
magical animal friend Buckbeak was always an exciting
class for Harry, Ron and Hermione. They went deep into
the forest for each science lesson with other classmates
from Gryffindor as well as those from Slytherin House. (Full
Article)
Harry Potter's Plant Science
Lesson Plans
Science lesson plans held lots of fun
and excitement for Harry, Ron and Hermione in the
greenhouse at Hogwarts school. Each science lesson plan
about plants studied with other classmates from
Gryffindor and Slytherin House taught them much about
the care for living things in their world. Although
their world differs a great deal from ours, we need to
understand the importance of plant life in our world
too. (Full
Article)
Harry Potter's Geography and Mapping
Lesson Plans
Lesson plans for mapping and geography
can be inspired from the Harry Potter series of books.
Harry Potter was very lucky when Ron's twin brothers
gave him a magical map. This map showed him all the
inside passageways at Hogwarts school including the
grounds. (Full
Article)
More Harry Potter Lesson Plans
After browsing through the Harry Potter
Collectible Store many ideas for teaching strategies and
lesson plans come to mind. With magic and mystery
inspired by the Harry Potter stories you can let your
imagination run wild. (Full
Article)
Insect Lesson Plans
Creating fun science lesson plans may
be one of the hardest lesson plans for educators to
create. One way to create fun science lesson plans is to
study something that most kids are already fascinated
in, like amazing facts and information about insects. (Full
Article)
Weather is Great Science
The local weather is always a topic of
discussion. It’s on the news every day and an
instant fallback for small talk. Shouldn’t such a
hot topic be brought into the classroom?
(Full
Article)
The Science of the Great Outdoors
Creating science lesson plans that
challenge the minds of young students can be
difficult for even the most enthusiastic science
buff. But elementary education that attracts
students to the world of science is possible. One
great interactive idea is to have students study the
science of the great outdoors.
(Full Article)
Science Lessons on Food, Spells FUN
One way to get students interested in
science lesson plans is to help explain how science
fits into our everyday lives. One great idea is to
have students investigate how science plays a role
in our food supply.
(Full
Article)
Study the Science of Energy
Energy is all around us and is something
that we all heavily rely on. It cooks our food, heats
our homes, lights our streets and homes, powers our cars
and much more. Although it can be a hard concept to
grasp for younger students, it can make for great
science lesson plans that not only discuss the concept
of energy, but also the challenges we’re going to face
in upcoming years if an energy crisis occurs.
(Full Article)
Creating Lesson Plans from Educational
Programming
A great way to create fun science lesson
plans for your class is to make use of some of the great
educational programming available. (Full
Article)
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