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Give students a fun, engaging mini-book to create to help them learn about recycling! Recycle – Reuse – Reduce!
⭐Perfect to use during any student of our environment, our impact on the world, or for Earth Day!
⭐Students will have pages to color and put together creating a book that teaches and that they can keep! They’ll learn…
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A Day in History – Investigation Station is a series of fun sleuthing research activities based on a single event on a specific day in history!
Students will learn about an event and be given several topics from which to choose to ‘investigate’. After some exploration, students are asked to write what they have discovered and name used sources.
Give students a fun, engaging mini-book to create to help them demonstrate what they know (or are learning) about our natural resources!
⭐Perfect to use during any student of our environment, our impact on the world, or for Earth Day!
⭐Students will have pages for the following topics:
⭐On each page, students will be asked to answer the following:
Related product: Earth Day Activities | Cross-Curricular | Multiple Learning Styles
A biome is a large geographical area that contains distinct plant and animal groups which are adapted to live in that environment. There can be many different habitats in a biome. Some major biomes are tundra, taiga, grasslands, deciduous forest, fresh water, desert, alpine, rainforest and ocean. When studying a specific biome, use this temperature comparison chart to record the temperature in the student’s hometown and the biome of study for a week! (Use again and again with each biome studied)
Science meets Geography
Parts of a Volcano – Nomenclature Cards – This resource will help students learn and study the various parts of a volcano: ash cloud, magma, parasitic cone, lava & ash layers, side vent, crater, pyroclastic flow, lava flow, volcanic bombs, main vent, and magma chamber.
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