Looking for an easy Earth Day activity? These color by number sheets are an easy activity withno prep involved.They are also a great way for kids to learn their colors. For younger kids that can’t read the colors, you can color beside the color name with the color that it matches. I...
Once you have done as many layers as you’d like, get out the paint and paint brushes and let the kids customize their own planet Earth! Coffee Filter Earth Day Craft All you’ll need for this simple Earth Day craft is a picture of Earth, a coffee filter and blue and green food co...
Encourage your child to fill a journal with goals for how your family can lead a more sustainable lifestyle. Decorate it with photographs, poems, and pictures. Use old magazines to add pops of color or even create collages. Make a pledge to do a few small things each day to make the ...
Happy Earth Day Earth Day Word Search Earth Day Color By Number Having Earth fun is not always about Earth Day, but it's fun to celebrate the third planet on Earth Day! The reality is that all the planets are great ways to get creative but also through coloring and drawing. Don'...
STEP 2: Now’s the time to add your color. We made a batch with green food coloring and another with blue food coloring for our Earth Day theme. Mix the color into the glue and water mixture. Pin STEP 3: Pour in 1/4 cup of liquid starch. You will see the slime immediately start...
Scraps of paper are the only supplies you need for this recycled-flower-garden activity and lesson. The measurement and math element is an added bonus. Learn more:Fun Earth Day Recycled Garden Activity Glued to My Crafts 9. “Grow” an egg carton tree ...
Despite considerable progress in seismology, mineral physics, geodynamics, paleomagnetism, and mathematical geophysics, Earth’s inner core structure and evolution remain enigmatic. One of the most significant issues is its thermal history and the curren
( )1. We celebrate Earth Day__ A.to have a big party B.to play outside C.to take care of the earth D. to color pictures ( )2.We need to keep our rivers,lakes,and ponds clean in order A. to have good food B.to make flowers C.to have water to drink D.to study math ( ...
This awesome little recyclable project for Earth Day includes a bit of physics and chemistry. Chemistry is all about substances and their properties and what makes them what they are, including atoms and molecules. Melting the cup does not actually change its chemical makeup; rather, it is aph...
Tracking trash -- math and graphing. (Grades K through 8.) Students can use a chart from theReducing Cafeteria Wasteactivity to track the amount of trash people throw away each day in the cafeteria. Help them turn the stats into a bar graph that shows the number of items -- plastic, ...