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Freshwater Ecosystems: FREE Printables and Science Projects

Do you live where there are lots of lakes and ponds? You may enjoy learning about Freshwater Ecosystems with your kids! There is so much life in a

green frog on lily pad

These colorful perennial water-loving plants need constant moisture; some will grow in standing water.

Guide to Different Types of Pond Algae (With Pictures) - Pond Informer

Guide to different pond alge types with pictures to help with pond algae idenfiication. Green algae, blue-green algae, filamentous, euglena, and chara.

Free Who Lives in the Pond Printable Activity

During the spring, we like to have a unit on pond life. Directions: Make a copy of the 2 page printable. Cut around each animal to separate them. (Make sure the text stays with the picture.) Invite your preschoolers to add each animal to the pond. This would be a nice addition to the science table, along with books about pond life and/or small plastic pond animals. It could also be part of a small group. Give each child one of the animals and when you call on that animal, the child places it…

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This large recreational pond is going to be unbelievable. We'll be sharing as we build, so make sure you stay tuned to see our progress on this central Kentucky pond project. Large character boulders are being placed and you can start to see it come together a bit this week.
Explore the life cycle of a dragonfly with this fun, foldable science activity. Students will LOVE that they can open their finished foldout to reveal the life cycle stages inside. This printable activity is a bit different from a standard worksheet and could be used to support a lesson on insects/bugs, habitats, or pond life. It also looks great in an interactive science notebook.
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