Science

Science

NEW SCIENCE 2.0

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Build Curiosity and Literacy

The newest Studies Weekly Science is phenomenon-based and aligned to NGSS, with flexible opportunities to expose students to all 3 dimensions of science.

    • New “Quick Path” offers teachers maximum flexibility when time is tight
    • Extensive nonfiction text practice with ELA mini-lessons
    • Weekly opportunity for a hands-on or data analysis activity
    • Videos featuring hands-on activities and phenomena

Learn More About Science Curriculum

Principal, KY

The difference that the [Studies Weekly] science curriculum has made, is kids now have an interest for science. They have a passion. They want to learn more.

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Principal, TX

We were looking for a social studies and science curriculum that our students could engage with. Something they could read and annotate, and wasn’t like a textbook. When we sampled Studies Weekly, it just was perfect.

Candy Investigation Activity

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EXPLORE SCIENCE

Go Hands-On

Explore Science is built for the future of science instruction. Fully aligned with NGSS to encourage student-driven learning, but not overwhelming for teachers.

    • Incorporates the Engineering Design Process
    • Based on the 5E Model
    • Interactive
    • Hands-on activities

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Purchase an Explore Science Kit

Science Kit 4th grade

Broaden your hands-on learning experience:

  • Essential materials needed in the hands-on curriculum activities
  • Important science tools such as thermometers, scales, beakers, and more
  • Consumable materials not typically found in the classroom
  • Enough items to support a typical classroom of students working in groups
  • Unit-specific packaging within the storage bins

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