Science and Social Studies Resources For K-2

Check out these science and social studies resources for k-2 students.

Economics Unit for 1st & 2nd Grade | Producers Consumers Goods Services Your first grade and second-grade students will have fun matching and sorting as they find out the difference between a consumer and a producer, and goods and services. We have included center activities, word wall cards, writing task cards and a research template to extend their learning.
Your first grade and second-grade students will have fun matching and sorting as they find out the difference between a consumer and a producer, and goods and services. We have included center activities, word wall cards, writing task cards and a research template to extend their learning. 
This unit includes the following:
• Posters -Producers, Services, Goods, Consumers
• Sorts - People Who Provide Goods And People Who Provide Services – cards, mats and response sheet
• Matching - Producers With Goods They Produce – cards and response sheet
• Matching - People Who Work In The Community With Where They Work - cards and response sheet
• An Interactive Book - What Goods Will I Use Today?
• Matching - Goods With The Consumers - cards and a response sheet
• Word Wall Cards
• Writing Task Cards
• Research Timeline Template
Farm Unit with Reader - Centers - Worksheets | The Little Red Hen Activities Too This Farm Unit is packed with farm themed centers, worksheets and activities, including a Little Red Hen read aloud and student reader. Your kindergarten and first grade students will love this interactive farm unit designed just for them. Perfect for your farm science or social studies connection, the non-fiction read aloud teaches your students about the importance of the farm to the community, what farmers do, and how farms effect each of us every day.
This Farm Unit is packed with farm themed centers, worksheets and activities, including a Little Red Hen read aloud and student reader. Your kindergarten and first grade students will love this interactive farm unit designed just for them. Perfect for your farm science or social studies connection, the non-fiction read aloud teaches your students about the importance of the farm to the community, what farmers do, and how farms effect each of us every day. Students will be challenged to write about the farm too in a fun whole class or writing center activities. Help your students connect their farm learning to other subjects with fun centers and games. Your students will also work on key phonics skills like beginning sounds, and vowel sounds. They will also practice key writing skills by unscramble sentences and writing farm themed words.
This Farm Unit contains:
• A Nonfiction Farm Read Aloud
• 27 Farm Vocabulary Word Wall Cards
• Initial Sounds Clip it Activity
• Long and Short Vowel Sounds Clip it Activity and Response Sheets
• Read it, Make it Word Mats and Response Sheets
• Questions and Vocabulary for The Little Red Hen Read Aloud (book not included)
• The Little Red Hen Emergent Reader
• Matching Mama and Baby Animals
• Who Am I (A Game of Questions)
• Scrambled Sentences (Sight Words, Farm Words)
• Write the Room Forms
• Class Book Template and Cover

Water Cycle Activities & Worksheets | Water Cycle Vocabulary | 1st / 2nd Grade Use this unit to teach your first and second grade students all about the basic water cycle. You will find 36 pages of whole group, small group, center activities and worksheets.


Use this unit to teach your first and second grade students all about the basic water cycle. You will find 36 pages of whole group, small group, center activities and worksheets.

Table of Contents
• Original Water Cycle Song
• Water Cycle Posters
• Water Cycle Experiment
• Observation Journal
• Acting Out The Water Cycle
• Pocket Chart Center Activity
• Interactive Student Reader/Color Book
• Water Cycle Worksheets
Community Helpers Centers and Activities | Community Workers | BUNDLE In this Community Helpers / Community Workers bundle you will receive numerous lessons, centers and activities to help your students learn about and appreciate the people in their community. These Community Helpers Activities are perfect for connecting social studies to your language arts standards. Your kindergarten or first grade students will learn about community workers with this engaging literacy and social studies unit.
In this Community Helpers / Community Workers bundle you will receive numerous lessons, centers and activities to help your students learn about and appreciate the people in their community. These Community Helpers Activities are perfect for connecting social studies to your language arts standards. Your kindergarten or first grade students will learn about community workers with this engaging literacy and social studies unit.
This Community Helpers Unit Includes:
•Books
•Pocket Chart Cards
•Language Arts Activities
•Sorting
•Social Studies Activities
•Worksheets and Center Activities
Community Helper Activities Included:
•Community Workers Read Aloud
•Community Workers Student Reader
•Community Workers Sentence Building at the Pocket Chart
•Community Workers Who Said That? (Making Inferences)
•Community Workers What Tools Do I Use?
•Community Workers Higher Level Thinking Questions
•Community Workers Writing Center Activity
•Community Workers Alphabetical Order
•Community Workers Who Works Here?
•Community Workers Scrambled Sentences
•Community Workers Look at Me
Weather and Seasons | Nonfiction Student Reader | Center Activity | Worksheets Teaching the importance of weather helps young children to learn about the different types of climatic conditions and how they affect daily life. Do you need a fun way to teach your first or second-grade students about this concept?
Teaching the importance of weather helps young children to learn about the different types of climatic conditions and how they affect daily life. Do you need a fun way to teach your first or second-grade students about this concept?
This resource contains:
• a student reader,
•seasonal picture cards with sorting mats,
•worksheets.


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