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What Is Balance in an Ecosystem?
A resource for Earth Day, and everyday sustainability This fun Earth Day printable project-based activity will help…Subjects:ScienceEnvironmental ScienceEndangered Species -
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Fossil Layers
This color diagram outlines the earth's fossil layers.Subjects:ScienceGeologyFossils -
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Recycling Word Problems
Use this matching math activity with your students. In this worksheet, children are asked to write equations based on…Subjects:ScienceEcologyEarth Science -
BOOK GUIDES
EARTH! My First 4.54 Billion Years Curriculum Guide
Our Teacher Discussion Guide for EARTH! MY FIRST 4.54 BILLION YEARS, a novel that teaches students about the history of…Subjects:Reading and LiteratureScience -
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Ecology-Themed Bulletin Board
Teach your students about environmental waste and responsibility with this activity and bulletin board. This is a great…Subjects:EcologyLanguage Arts and WritingBiology -
ACTIVITIES
Anywhere Farm Teaching Tips
These teaching tips for Phyllis Root's book Anywhere Farm from Candlewick Press features a series of activities designed…Subjects:Reading and LiteratureChildren's BookEnvironmental Science -
MAPS
Economic Resources
Students will learn how resources, renewable and nonrenewable, are distributed throughout the world. This is a great…Subjects:ScienceEarth ScienceNatural Resources -
WORKSHEETS
State Your Case About Packaging
Children brainstorm letters to companies about how to package products more efficiently. This worksheet includes several…Subjects:Environmental ScienceWritingComposition -
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Stop Junk Mail -- Letter to Parents
Send this letter home to parents when doing the Stop Junk Mail project.Subjects:ScienceEarth ScienceRecycling -
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Air, Air, Everywhere
Students create moving air, or wind, using plastic bottles.Subjects:Atmosphere and AirEarth ScienceScience -
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Changing Land
Examine the effects of wind and water erosion.Subjects:ScienceEarth ScienceWeathering and Erosion