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Free Earth Day thematic unit plans for homeschool

Preview of Earth Day Writing Activities FREE

Earth Day Writing Activities FREE

These FREE writing activities and prompts are a fun and engaging way to learn about and celebrate Earth Day in April. First and second grade kids can write an Earth Day letter, complete recycle, reduce, and reuse definitions and sentences, draw and write about pollution, and make a Save the Earth poster to show what they have learned about taking care of the environment. Use the printables at a spring learning and writing center or at a literacy station. Perfect for a bulletin board display, too
Preview of Earth Day Recycling - Freebie

Earth Day Recycling - Freebie

Included in this packet: -Four category sorting mats for the recycling categories: Paper, plastic, aluminum, and glass -24 category cards Suggested use: -After laminating, add small magnets to the back of the small category cards. Place the larger category mats in baking sheets and the magnetic cards will “stick” to the mat. -Sort category cards onto respective mats. -Depending on level/need of student(s), have them label the picture, use a sentence to determine the pictures category, and/o
Preview of Earth Day Emergent Reader: The Earth & Me

Earth Day Emergent Reader: The Earth & Me

Created by
Mister Kinder
The Earth & Me | An emergent reader for your Earth Day celebration! Perfect for encouraging young readers to read independently. In this book, students will read about different ways they can help the Earth.
Preview of I Love My World - Art & Writing Project for Earth Day

I Love My World - Art & Writing Project for Earth Day

Created by
Jen Wood
A quick and easy art project to celebrate Earth Day! Students can fill in the blanks at the bottom with "I love my/the" or "We love our/the". Students can either cover the earth with blue and green tissue paper, dot markers, water colors, blue cellophane, finger paints, pom poms and sequins, yarn or ribbon, tempera paint with sponges, and/or oil pastels. The art possibilities are endless! When using watercolors, first allow children to trace over the lines with black crayon for a crayon-resis
Preview of Recycling Dramatic play

Recycling Dramatic play

Created by
Natalie D
Recycling Plant PostersRecycling BannerEarth Day/ Recycling Words Center HoursInventory checklistRecycling labels
Preview of Earth Day Freebie Activity

Earth Day Freebie Activity

Please enjoy this kindergarten freebie for Earth Day! This is a little mini-unit on learning what can be recycled. If you enjoy this product, please stay tuned for the full Earth Day unit coming soon!
Preview of Earth Day Freebies

Earth Day Freebies

Earth Day Freebies Earth Day is coming. Use these freebies to teach about the importance of Earth Day, and how students can do their part. This download includes flippables, and writing activities. Please leave feedback. Enjoy!
Preview of AgriSTEM Kids: Growing First Aid Kit Unit- Create Mosquito Repellent

AgriSTEM Kids: Growing First Aid Kit Unit- Create Mosquito Repellent

Hi Science, Garden and Farm educators! This is Unit 1 of our AgriSTEM Kids “Growing First Aid Kit™” Curriculum. In this Curriculum you will be able to design an indoor or outdoor Growing First Aid Kit while teaching your students STEM and exposing them to STEM careers. Lessons 1 through 3 of the a multi-part theme focused on Agricultural Chemistry. At the end of the 3 part unit, your scholars will learn how to make their very own Natural Mosquito Repellent. These lessons are geared toward 1
Preview of *Free* Earth Appreciation Learning Menu | Earth Day Activity Choice Board

*Free* Earth Appreciation Learning Menu | Earth Day Activity Choice Board

Created by
plan it cosmic
Elevate your Earth Day celebrations with these engaging activities that seamlessly weave appreciation and care for our planet into your curriculum. From science and math to literacy and physical education, this resource offers a diverse array of ideas that will captivate students and their families.Unlock the potential of your lesson plans with connections to multiple disciplines including Science, Math, Literacy, Health, and Physical Education. These activities are designed to enrich learning e
Preview of The Story About Spring Bugs, Insects & Creatures

The Story About Spring Bugs, Insects & Creatures

Welcome to spring! The season many of us have been anxiously awaiting. And what special thing goes along with spring? You got it! Crawling, slithering, bouncing, and flying creatures! To assist you in bringing this joy straight to your students, this resource is a general-themed worksheet to pair with your spring books and video-stories. Five ideas for engagement are included with embedded opportunities to also practice academics, fine motor skills and art. Ready to print and go. Happy communica
Preview of HEART Humane Education: What Kindness Looks Like

HEART Humane Education: What Kindness Looks Like

In this lesson, students review what they learned from earlier lessons in the Kindness for All curriculum. We recommend that you teach the first five lessons of the unit first before using this lesson.We want to provide children with an opportunity to think critically about different types of behaviors. Our aim is to help children recognize that some behaviors are helpful and kind, while others are not. Children are asked to consider the impact that our behaviors can have on other people, animal
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Respecting All People

HEART Humane Education: Respecting All People

As children grow and socialize, it is important for them to recognize, respect, and celebrate the similarities and differences between people. We want to prevent children from relying on assumptions or biases that will influence their perceptions of other people and their relationships with them. We also want them to learn from an early age that we have to hear someone’s story to really know who they are. We want children to value themselves and their connections to others, and to appreciate eve
Preview of Earth Day mini  Poster: A wonderful quote to remember for Earth Day.

Earth Day mini Poster: A wonderful quote to remember for Earth Day.

Created by
Sunflower
When teaching about Earth Day there are many things humans need to remember about the Earth. The quote by Chief Seattle, "All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself." This quote is a wonderful way to have students reflect about what the meaning of Earth Day is about. It reminds all humans to think about the consequences their behaviors have
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Respecting Animal Neighbors

HEART Humane Education: Respecting Animal Neighbors

We need to protect our environment for our health, the survival of wildlife, the well-being of our ecosystems, and our future. We want to teach children from an early age to appreciate wildlife and the natural world. It is also essential for them to know simple, important ways that they can show respect and care for animals and the environment.OVERVIEWStudents discover why it is important to protect the natural world and to respect the animals with whom we share our environment. Students also ta
Preview of Earth Day Storyboard Template - {FREEBIE}

Earth Day Storyboard Template - {FREEBIE}

Use this Storyboard Template in for any Earth Day Lapbook, Notebooking, Writing, Balanced Literacy, Unit Study, or whatever else helps you! Enjoy! :)
Preview of Cookie Tectonics Data Worksheet

Cookie Tectonics Data Worksheet

Created by
Joy Woodward
Students will be able to learn the motion of the plate boundaries and the landforms produced by manipulating the ingredients in this investigation.
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Understanding Our Feelings

HEART Humane Education: Understanding Our Feelings

It is imperative for children to develop their emotional vocabulary so that they know how to identify and express their feelings. When children are able to describe how they feel, it helps them to manage their feelings and life experiences.OVERVIEWStudents share how they are feeling. Then, they sing a song to help expand their vocabulary for identifying feelings. While discussing real-world scenarios, students think about how they would feel in those situations. Then, they learn some strategies
Preview of Recycling - but Which One?

Recycling - but Which One?

Interactive sorting activity using real images of common items for determining Trash v. Recycle. Enjoy!
Preview of HEART Humane Education: Kindness For All

HEART Humane Education: Kindness For All

In this lesson, students review what they learned from earlier lessons in the Kindness for All curriculum. We recommend that you teach the first six lessons of the unit first before using this lesson.When children practice kind behaviors using their imaginations, they will be better prepared to act kindly in different real-life situations.OVERVIEWStudents investigate different kinds of behaviors by looking at pictures and organizing them into one of two categories: “Helpful Behaviors” or “Not He
Preview of OurEcho Challenge Guide to Biodiversity

OurEcho Challenge Guide to Biodiversity

The OurEcho Challenge is a STEM contest that empowers young changemakers to take a closer look at biodiversity in their communities. Young leaders will first identify threats to local ecosystems and then propose solutions to help preserve, protect, or restore those natural resources. Each year, the OurEcho Challenge is open to youth in the US and UK, ages 13-16. Student-led projects will be awarded grants to implement in their community.
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