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    Here are two activities that students can do to get them thinking about Earth Day and recycling:

    1. The first is a Venn diagram on which students will select 2 materials (from a given list) and compare and contrast them. (examples from the list: paper vs. plastic / natural vs man-made / can be decomposed vs cannot be decomposed)
    2. The second activity will ask students to choose 5 things that can be recycled (from a given list) and give as many examples as they can for each.
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    This Earth Day product includes a large number of activities for 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades for Language Arts and Science!

    It includes:

    • – A COMPLETE Lapbooking unit
    • – A VARIETY of Language arts activities including vocabulary work (Earth, recycle, reuse, reduce, conserve, resources, water, land, air, awareness, environment, clean, responsible, renewable, energy, natural) ; Mini-Books to create ; Reading comprehension ; Earth Day similes ; Poetry creation and more!
    • Science Activities such as materials categorizing and sorting
    • – Answer Keys
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    Two Earth Day themed word search puzzles for your students!

    • – Words for Puzzle #1: animal, earth, green, growth, plant, recycle
    • – Words for Puzzle #2: animal, conserve, earth, ecology, environment, growth, plant, recycle, reduce, reuse, soil, water

    Why word puzzles? Studies have shown that word search and other word puzzles can help improve memory, focus, vocabulary, word recognition, pattern recognition, and overall mental acuity!

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    2 fun maze puzzles with an Earth Day theme.

    Why mazes? A maze might just look like a fun way to pass time, but they’re actually a valuable learning tool for children. Here’s why:

    • -For children, completing mazes is a great way to boost their problem solving skills.
    • -Solving mazes also boosts their patience and persistence and teaches them about the rewards of work.
    • -Mazes can also help improve a child’s cognitive thought processes.
    • -Solving mazes are wonderful for improving hand-eye coordination.
    • -Concentrating on a maze also helps with memory too
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    This Physics textbook was written in 1920 and will help students gain a solid understanding of the subject matter.  It is 436 page .pdf and includes valuable illustrations that will aid in student understanding. There are no test or answer keys, however each chapter will ask important questions and includes a review outline. Because there are no answer keys, it is suggested that students keep a physics science notebook. Within that notebook, they are to
    – write out the exercises
    – write their answers
    – highlight their answers/or text that helped them develop their answers within the textbook
    – notate by their answers the page number(s) of highlighted sections

    Preview a small selection of this resource here.

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    Learning about various patterns of movement is an important Kindergarten and 1st grade Science concept that is introduced in these worksheets! The movements covered include:
    – fast / slow
    – ziz zag
    – round and round
    – straight line
    – up and down
    – back and forth

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    Here is a FREE February Word Search puzzle for kids that includes 25 words surrounding holidays and observances during the month including Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day, Groundhog Day, and Dental Health month.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book.
    About the book: 15 charming short stories told by ole’ Sam Lawson to entertain Horace and Bill, two impressionable, curious and clever young boys of Oldtown (a fictional 1850’s New England village), during evenings gathered around the hearth, or roaming with Sam around the countryside. Stowe faithfully and masterfully captures many of the colloquial expressions, superstitions, beliefs, customs and habits of the period that have almost completely faded from modern American culture, as well as conveying many truths about the human condition that haven’t changed a bit.

    About the Author:  Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American abolitionist and author. She came from the Beecher family, a famous religious family, and is best known for her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), which depicts the harsh conditions for enslaved African Americans. Stowe wrote 30 books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections of articles and letters. She was influential for both her writings and her public stances and debates on social issues of the day.

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