Looking for a fun way to get first grade and 2nd grade studentst practicehomophones for kids?These fun earth day theme ‘tree homophone puzzles’ will have kids learning the use and meanings of common homophones. Thishomophone activitymake it simple and fun for kids to practice matching homophon...
Learning new words, communicating and listening to directions are all areas of development that will be practiced throughout a scavenger hunt. How To Use This Earth Day Scavenger Hunt Printable earth day ideas for kids This is honestly the easiest activity to create for the most fun with your ...
and more, or combine fun recycling activities with Earth Day crafts to create birdhouses and feeders with your 1st or 2nd grade students. These projects are sure to create some fun in the classroom while also teaching your students important lessons about preserving and protecting the environment....
Kids are going to love learning about theLayers of the Earth for Kidswith this fun lesson onwhat is the earth made of. This lesson for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd graders will use some funEarth Science Experimentsto study the layers that make up our ...
Earth Day is fast approaching (April 22), though there really is never a bad time to celebrate Mother Earth. It’s important to teach students the environmental benefits of recycling, like conserving energy and natural resources and reducing air and water pollution, all year long. While recyclin...
I like to ensure that activities will not get easily ruined by kids. This is bound to happen, they are kids, but we can prevent it with lamination or dry erase pouches. Both of these work great in their own way. When I know that my kids will use an activity over and over, like ...
We had earth crayons just in time for Earth Day! More Earth Day resources More Earth Day posts from Gift of Curiosity: Books about Earth Day Ideas for celebrating Earth Day Activities inspired by Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax Earth Day Do-a-Dot Printables Earth Day Bingo...
I have rounded up a collection of activities, crafts, and printables to get you started on celebrating, observing, and learning about Earth Day and Arbour Day, whether that be done at home or in the classroom. So many fun ways to teach kids and the entire family about recycling and taking...
60.Wild Geeseby Mary Oliver “You do not have to be good …” Want more poetry suggestions? Be sure tosubscribe to our newslettersto find out when they’re posted! Plus, check out theseFun Earth Day Crafts and Activitiesfor kids.
Have a "lights out" party:Flip off the lights in the classroom for an hour, and have students do activities that don't require electricity. Go for a walk or hike:Go for a walk or hike with your students to explore nature. Do a science experiment:Teach your students about how energy ...