Earth Day Activities Crafts Bulletin Board Earth Science | Writing Prompts
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Save time planning fun Earth Day activities for your students with these hands-on science experiments, crafts, bulletin board, writing prompts, awards, a chart activity, and more!
You receive:
• step by step instructions with photos for 4 Earth Day science experiments
• printable coordinating pages for each experiment that test students’ understanding
• instructions for using the recording pages in the free app, Seesaw & links for easy tech integration if desired
• 2 Earth Day crafts that use reusable materials (newspaper & coffee filters)
• 2 different writing prompts
• Earth Day Bulletin board letters for 2 different titles
• Earth Day chart activity with printable headers
• song with printable song page
• Printable earth day awards in both color and black & white
• Bonus recycling activities
**Please see the preview pictures of each activity.**
The earth science experiments are easy-to-set-up and keep students engaged. Includes 2 water pollution experiments that demonstrate the effects of water pollution on animals and plants (oil spill experiment & how water pollution affects plants), an air pollution experiment that helps students see air pollution using air pollution catchers, and a solar oven s’mores experiment that demonstrates solar energy and shows students how to trap the sun’s natural heat to make an oven.
The Earth Day crafts and writing prompts can be used to create a meaningful classroom bulletin board display. Hanging student-created displays in your classroom conveys to students that their work is valued and makes the message of the display more meaningful to them because they had a hand in designing it.
The chart activity helps students distinguish between things that are helpful and harmful to the earth.
The recycling song is a catchy tune that will remind students to reduce, reuse, & recycle.
The recycling math activity makes students aware of recycling numbers and tests their understanding of more than, less than, and equal to.
The recycling relay race is a fun way to have students sort recycling materials into the correct bins.
The printable awards can be used to reward your students for becoming Earth Day Experts.
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Resource Description
Save time planning fun Earth Day activities for your students with these hands-on science experiments, crafts, bulletin board, writing prompts, awards, a chart activity, and more!
You receive:
• step by step instructions with photos for 4 Earth Day science experiments
• printable coordinating pages for each experiment that test students’ understanding
• instructions for using the recording pages in the free app, Seesaw & links for easy tech integration if desired
• 2 Earth Day crafts that use reusable materials (newspaper & coffee filters)
• 2 different writing prompts
• Earth Day Bulletin board letters for 2 different titles
• Earth Day chart activity with printable headers
• song with printable song page
• Printable earth day awards in both color and black & white
• Bonus recycling activities
**Please see the preview pictures of each activity.**
The earth science experiments are easy-to-set-up and keep students engaged. Includes 2 water pollution experiments that demonstrate the effects of water pollution on animals and plants (oil spill experiment & how water pollution affects plants), an air pollution experiment that helps students see air pollution using air pollution catchers, and a solar oven s’mores experiment that demonstrates solar energy and shows students how to trap the sun’s natural heat to make an oven.
The Earth Day crafts and writing prompts can be used to create a meaningful classroom bulletin board display. Hanging student-created displays in your classroom conveys to students that their work is valued and makes the message of the display more meaningful to them because they had a hand in designing it.
The chart activity helps students distinguish between things that are helpful and harmful to the earth.
The recycling song is a catchy tune that will remind students to reduce, reuse, & recycle.
The recycling math activity makes students aware of recycling numbers and tests their understanding of more than, less than, and equal to.
The recycling relay race is a fun way to have students sort recycling materials into the correct bins.
The printable awards can be used to reward your students for becoming Earth Day Experts.