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Earth Day is tomorrow, 4/22, and Educents is offering these 10 Earth Day Freebies that would be great to add to your April lesson plans:
*Earth Day Sort – Help kids learn the difference between reducing, reusing, and recycling!
*Happy Earth Day Writing Activity – Kids of all ages can reflect on ways their family, school, and themselves can help keep the Earth healthy. Also encourages handwriting practice!
*Earth Day Coloring Pages – Creative kiddos can color the Earth with their colors of choice, or follow the color-by-code page to add critical thinking to art hour.
*Earth Day Poof! Subtraction to 5 – This Earth Day themed game builds fluency with subtraction facts to 5. It can be played in a small group or as a partner game. It is a fun way to practice those facts!
*Earth Day Word Search Freebie – Enjoy this Earth Day themed word search puzzle with 21 eco-friendly terms like atmosphere, compost, and recycle.
*Earth Day Bookmarks – The perfect Earth Day treat for your students. Available in full-color and black-and-white.
*Earth Day Survey and Graph – A fun and different way to practice graphing in your classroom while encouraging collaboration between students.
*Spring Coloring Book – Let your little ones COLOR & SPELL Spring words.
*Love the Earth Mystery Picture Graph – Students will love discovering the mystery picture by coloring in the correct squares on the alphanumeric grid using the coordinates given. This is a great addition to an Earth Day or recycling unit!
*April 2015 Journal – A month of free journaling for learners age 8 to 100! Read about important historic, artistic, and current events that happened during the month of April – including J. Robert Oppenheimer’s birthday and Earth Day on April 22nd. Then develop vocabulary and critical thinking skills.
PLUS….
Educents is offering up a FREE $10 credit to anyone who signs up! Head over here to fill out your information and your credit code will be emailed to you (note that it will expire within 6 months of receiving it). I’ve been using Educents since we started homeschooling and it’s been a fantastic resource to our lessons!