46 search results for "Science"

Grade Level:

Saving the World!

Science, Social Studies, Values Education

Students create a comic strip depicting what they can do to help save our planet.

Created by Ms Ferguson, used in 1,825 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

How Can You Save Water?

Science, Values Education

Students describe an everyday situation in which they could save water.

Used in 455 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Celebrate Earth Day

Science, Social Studies, Values Education

Students create a comic encouraging family or friends to participate in Earth Day.

Used in 407 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Science Quiz

Science

Students conduct their own science Q & A. This activity is a good way to check their understanding and can be easily adapted across a range of topics.
Topics:
science quiz

Created by Mr Protheroe, used in 198 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Down the Hatch

Health & Phys-Ed, Science

Students creatively explain the digestive process by showing a dialogue between themselves and an item of food about to be eaten.

Created by mrs. hunter, used in 178 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Forces in our World

Science

Students explain 3 different types of forces they encounter in their everyday lives.

Created by Ms. Bucci, used in 169 classrooms

Primary

Energy Conservation

Science

Students create a comic strip that demonstrates ways to conserve electricity around their home.

The development of this activity has been sponsored by Guelph Hydro Electric Systems Inc.

Used in 125 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Generating Electricty

Science

Students create a comic strip that outlines the pros and cons of one method of generating electricity.

Created by Mr. Kemball, used in 119 classrooms

Intermediate

Light and Sound

Science

Students illustrate key concepts from a study of light and sound.
Topics:
energy light sound

Created by S. Bablani, used in 115 classrooms

Primary

Science Lab Safety and Etiquette

Science

Students show their knowledge of lab safety by demonstrating 4 do's and don'ts of working in a lab environment.

Created by Kim Esselaar, used in 112 classrooms

Intermediate Secondary

Types of Bridges

Science

Students demonstrate their understanding of a type of bridge they have researched, including why it is stable and an example of its use in real life.

Created by Miss. M, used in 112 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

How Environmentally Friendly Is It?

Science

Students analyze the ecological footprint of a product and to what extent it can be reused or recycled.

Used in 95 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Space Systems

Science, English/Language Arts

Students apply their research skills to learn about space exploration, and then create a comic showing themselves on a space adventure and giving the reader a tour of the solar system.

Created by Ms. D, used in 88 classrooms

Intermediate Secondary

Natural Resources

Science, Social Studies

Students demonstrate how and why renewable sources of energy are important to the environment.

Created by Ms. Barron, used in 81 classrooms

Intermediate Secondary

Scientific Method

Science

Students create a comic with each panel representing a step in conducting an investigation in science.

Created by Mr. Buschbeck, used in 77 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

What's the "Matter"?

Science

Students demonstrate an understanding of the properties of matter, changes of state, and physical and chemical change.

Created by Mrs. Webber, used in 72 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Biodiversity and the Tree of Life

Science, Values Education

Students convey the importance of biodiversity on earth, and what we can do to protect it.

Created by e.peca, used in 68 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Light, Light Everywhere!

Science

Students describe natural and artificial light sources they encounter every day and give examples.

Created by Ms. Bucci, used in 66 classrooms

Primary

Waste Reduction

Science, Social Studies

Students create a comic that examines the stages a piece of product packaging goes through and highlight ways of reducing the environmental impact.

Created by VReinsalu, used in 63 classrooms

Primary Intermediate

Electrical Safety

Science

Students create a comic that demonstrates how to use electricity safely.

Created by m.collins, used in 58 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Cartoon Science

Science

Students create a comic strip story to illustrate a scientific principle they have learned in one of your Science units.

Used in 51 classrooms

Primary Intermediate Secondary

How Do Plants Grow?

Science

Students explain how a seed grows into a plant and what is needed to care for it.

Created by Mrs. Gignac

Primary

Forces and Movement

Science

Students demonstrate and explain basic types of forces by creating an outdoor scene in which various examples of force are evident (such as gravitational, muscular, friction).
Topics:
energy forces

Primary Intermediate

Malware Strikes

Science, Other

This is a short, fun introduction to addressing malware issues among novice computer users.

Created by Mr. Kelly

Intermediate Secondary

Macromolecules in the Human Body

Science

Students communicate the importance of biological macromolecules to the human body.

Created by Mrs. K. Rehm

Secondary

Impact of Human Activity on Plants

Science

Students demonstrate understanding of ways in which the personal actions of humans impact plants in the environment.

Primary Intermediate

May the Force Be With You!

Science

Students create a 6-panel comic strip to illustrate how different forces applied to an object can cause or change the object's movement.
Topics:
forces movement

Primary Intermediate

Molecules and Changes of State

Science, English/Language Arts

In a creative twist on a popular activity, students pretend they are a water molecule and describe their experiences as they change from one state of matter to another.

Created by Maninder Parhar

Intermediate

Day and Night

Science

Students answer the question, "Can you explain why we have day and night?"
Topics:
astronomy day night

Created by Mr Protheroe

Primary Intermediate

Science Fiction Comic

Science, English/Language Arts

In this creative writing activity, students create a science fiction comic strip.

Created by Mrs. Miller

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Energy Production PSA

Science

Students produce a comic public service announcement about energy production.

Created by Jennifer Dittrich

Primary Intermediate Secondary

The Particle Theory

Science

Students create a comic explaining the particle theory of matter.

Created by Mr. Gee

Intermediate Secondary

Cell Division

Science

Students sequence the stages of cell division in a comic strip.
Topics:
biology

Intermediate Secondary

Changing States of Matter: How-To

Science, English/Language Arts

This procedural science writing activity has students explaining how to change the state of matter of an object.

Created by Mrs. Van Oene

Primary Intermediate

Weather Phenomena

Science, English/Language Arts

Students create a comic illustrating a weather phenomenon, such as rain, snow or warm fronts, including an explanation of why it occurs.

Created by Mr. Garland

Primary Intermediate

Physical Properties

ESL/ELL, Science

Students use their avatars to describe the physical properties of various objects.

Created by Peterson

Primary Intermediate

Celebrating Biodiversity

Science, Values Education

Students create a comic strip to explain the importance of biodiversity in our everyday lives.

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Eco Footprints

Science

Students demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of their ecological footprint, and how they can manage/reduce it.

Created by Michael Oatway

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Plant Professor

Science

Students explain how one goes about planting and caring for a plant.

Created by Mr. McIntyre

Primary Intermediate

Insect Life Cycle

Science

Students show and explain the life cycle of an insect.

Created by Gardener-Edwards

Primary Intermediate

Zero Gravity

Science

Students create a comic strip illustrating how an activity - such as playing basketball or using a computer - would be altered in a world with zero gravity.
Topics:
forces gravity

Primary Intermediate

Thermal Energy

Science, English/Language Arts

Students use an everyday example to illustrate principles related to heat expansion or contraction.

Created by morrisba

Primary Intermediate Secondary

Science Procedure

ESL/ELL, Science, English/Language Arts

In this sequential writing exercise, students create a comic strip that demonstrates a science procedure using transition words such as first, second, third, then, and next from panel to panel.

Primary Intermediate

Mining and Refining

Science, English/Language Arts

Students create a comic strip explaining how one of the following is obtained and refined: gold, nickel, carbon or uranium.

Intermediate Secondary

Electric Vocabulary

ESL/ELL, Science, English/Language Arts

Students practice using electricity-related words by making a comic where they use those words in everyday conversation.

Primary

Bubble Science

Science

After a student-directed inquiry with bubbles, students share their investigations using their avatar in a comic strip.
Topics:
liquids

Primary

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