Are you looking for a thought-provoking way to learn about Greta Thunberg while studying Climate Change? This product contains an 8-page Greta Thunberg mini-biography booklet with original sketches. Kids will practice reading and science skills at the same time. You will also get a Climate Change word search and cartoon. The focus of each component is climate change and global warming awareness, reading, and vocabulary development. These activities would complement any science unit covering fossil fuels, renewable energy, weather, climate, or life science. Women's History Month and Earth Day would also be perfect fits! Students in your class affected by autism spectrum disorder may be inspired to know how Greta Thunberg was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome and she refers to it as her superpower. All your kids will love the Earth Day bookmarks. THIS RESOURCE IS A PART OF THIS DISCOUNTED BUNDLE Here's what you get: ✓ 8-page Foldable Mini-book ✓ Easel and Google Slides AND Print ✓ 8 Climate Change Book Marks ✓ 18 Vocabulary Words and Definitions ✓ Lesson Plans ✓ Student Directions ✓ Climate Change Word Search - Print and Digital ✓ Answer Keys ✓ Color and B/W ✓ Online Resources for Further Study ✅Earth Day Activities Freebie This product is also included in ✅ Earth Day Bundle ✅ Science TEKS STAAR Bundle ✅ Earth Science Bundle. ✎✏✐About the Author✎✏✐ June Shanahan has taught in multiple states and countries for over 25 years. She was a 2012 Top Three Texas Teacher of the Year recipient and now spends her days with her four favorite boys: two grandsons and two rescue hound dogs. Still passionate about classroom instruction, she launched her Teachers Pay Teachers Store in April of 2019, hoping to make a difference in the lives of students around the world. Kate Hadfield Designs Extended License Number 20/124644974/T
1973 Birthday Printable Newspaper Style Poster for instant download. Filled with facts, pop culture, and news events. The Newspaper Sign/Poster will be the perfect decoration or birthday gift fun facts from the year 1973. The World Trade Center in New York officially open. The Godfather wins several Oscars. Discover these and tons of other facts from 1973 on this custom made, newspaper style poster. The perfect birthday gift! DIGITAL FILE FOR INSTANT DOWNLOAD Upon purchasing you will receive download links for high-resolution JPGs in the sizes: 8 X 10 jpg file 16 X 20 jpg file No physical sign will be mailed to you. Frame Not Included. You can print your file on your own at home or use a local print shop such as: Walmart Costco Office Max/Depot Sam's Club Walgreens Target
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