This resource includes:Suggested learning objectivesA class set of 25 bingo cards with unique combinations of 55 words associated with the environment, science and Earth Day (editable in the Google Doc)The complete list of 55 words to cut and draw from to play bingo as a class4 printable color and cut bookmark templates A printable page for students to declare an Earth Day ResolutionSee a word that you students won’t know, or want to add a few of your own that you’ve been working on? Use “Comma
Perfect as an interactive notebook piece. Color, cut, fasten and glue to create a moveable-jaw effect. I love this page because it gives students some down time to create while still staying on topic!
Simple graphic organizer that would be great for getting students started on essays. Divided out for introduction, three body paragraphs and a conclusion.
This mini-packet introduces young students to the concepts of observing, creating a graph and then describing a graph by comparing the spots of two ladybugs. It is a simple and fun way to introduce an important skill. *Each worksheet has a teacher key to follow.
With this download you get two certificates of completion on one page. Both are simple designs, easy and quick to fill out, and the perfect size to staple to an assignment or hang on a wall!
This coloring worksheet can introduce young students to the diversity of leaf anatomy. It would be a great supplemental handout for Earth Day, environmental science topics, botany lessons, etc.
K - 3rd
Science
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