Fall is a favorite season for many reasons. Mostly pumpkins and sweater weather, but also because teaching can be tons of fun during the fall. There are many fall science topics that can be covered during this season. Ranging from life cycles to photosynthesis, science can be a real treat for fall teaching. Check out a few ideas I have compiled for you to implement into your primary classrooms!
Teaching the apple life cycle is very tricky for primary students because they can't see the actual cycle happen firsthand. With technology and informational texts, though, we can help students understand apple life cycles.
It comes with an apple life cycle header, pumpkin life cycle header, and changing leaves header. You can gather their prior knowledge before starting this unit.
Next, bring in literature and nonfiction text to help them learn these new science topics. This book is called Fall Apples: Crisp and Juicy. It's a Cloverleaf book, which are my absolute favorite! Here is my Fall Life Cycles science unit.
This is also included in my fall life cycles unit. They come with passages and mini books that cover the science topics, plus many follow up comprehension activities. In the picture show, you see a fold-and-go mini books with follow up questions on apple life cycles.
Science Topic #2: Pumpkin Life Cycles
Just like with apple life cycles, pumpkin life cycles are tricky to teach because the students can't actually see the process of a pumpkin move from seed to pumpkin. So technology, reading passages, and other activities will help them grasp that knowledge.
Start with a KWL chart for the pumpkin life cycle, too! This anchor chart header is a freebie for you!
Pumpkin Circle is one of my favorite texts to use when teaching the pumpkin life cycle. Here is the link to my Just like with the apple life cycle, you need to introduce the pumpkin life cycle with lots of texts! This fall life cycles flip book covers BOTH pumpkin and apple life cycles. Students can choose apple or pumpkins page toppers. There is a passage about fall life cycles, then comprehension and science follow-up activities. Here is the mini book for the pumpkin life cycles. It's an easier read for students who are working independently or are struggling with harder texts. It also has follow-up comprehension activities. This is also part of my fall life cycles mini unit. Science Topic #3: Leaf Colors Students know that leaves are green in the summer and red, yellow, orange, and brown in the fall. However, they can't tell us why. The science behind leaves changing can be really fun for students to learn about... especially when you get to teach them big science terms like photosynthesis. When you move on from life cycles and you start talking about the leaves changing colors, you will want to start with another KWL chart to gather prior knowledge. (Source: A Little Pinch of Learning) (Source: Brain Pop Jr.) There are two videos on Brain Pop Jr. that cover Fall and Plant Life Cycles. Both have information about pumpkin life cycles, apple life cycles, and leaves changing colors. Check them out! Science Topic #4: My Senses The five senses may seem like a simple skill to master, but using their five senses while learning about fall science is very important. They are really getting involved with their learning when they use their sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing to learn more about apples, leaves, and pumpkins. Start by handing students a pumpkin and an apple and allowing them to explore. You can make a class graph about what the students hear, feel, taste, see, and smell when they're exploring. Or you can allow student to write it on a paper or their own personal white boards. This freebie graph helps bring science and math together. Students will use their taste sense to sample a few different pumpkin and apple foods, then make a class graph about which they preferred the most. Science Topic #5: Experimenting (Source: Teaching to Inspire with Jennifer Findley) This experiment is shared by Jennifer on her blog all about using different liquids to see how these candy pumpkins dissolve. (Source: Little Bins for Little Hands) STEM and STEAM is big in schools these days. What better way to bring in apple and pumpkin STEM activities! Check out this blog post outline a few STEM projects. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This science experiment would be great to teach how leaves' colors change in the fall. Check out this blogger's experiment suggestions.
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There are many manipulatives, candies, and other items you'll find for the fall season. Bring some of these fall items into the classroom. Check out a few of these experiments that other teacher bloggers have created! They use Halloween candy, fruit, and more!
Here are a few resources to use when teaching Fall Science.
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