Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep lesson is perfect upper elementary or middle school students.
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep lesson is perfect upper elementary or middle school students.
Print-and-go April Art Activities for Grades 3 to 7. Encourage creativity and discussion with these Easter and Earth Day Activities for April.
Teaching Earth Day in the upper elementary classroom should be rigorous and engaging. Teach these four lessons to celebrate Earth Day. These lessons are rigorous, prepare students for state testing, and are extremely engaging to your students.
Do you want to celebrate Earth Day this year? Do you want to do fun and engaging Earth Day activities with your Middle Schoolers this year? Here are six NO PREP Middle School Math Activities for your students to complete and celebrate Earth Day this year! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD When can I use this packet? To celebrate Earth Day April 22nd (Packet could take 1-2 days depending on how many activities you choose to use). How to use this packet? Bellwork, classwork, extra credit, fast finishers, or homework. Is there an answer key? YES! Every activity comes with an answer key! :) CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS EARTH DAY MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH ACTIVITIES PACKET FEATURES: *6 different Engaging Math Activities *FUN activities and puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum. *Packed with 6th, 7th, 8th grade common core math problems for review and practice. *HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included *Topics covered: Operations with 1-Step & 2-Step Equations, Operations with Money, Operations with Percents and Decimals, Solving 1-Step & 2-Step Equations, and Operations with Integers Activities Included: -Earth Day Math {with answer key} -Recycling Equations {with answer key} -Recycling Rates {with answer key} -Planting Trees {with answer key} -Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! {with answer key} -Integers Number Puzzle {with answer key} CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD I hope these activities are rigorous, engaging, and a great math review for your students to celebrate Earth Day! Remember Math ALL over the planet!! Happy Earth Day!
This fun and easy NO PREP activity is a great way to celebrate Earth Day 2024 with your students! This printable activity was designed with middle school students in mind, but can be used with upper elementary (with appropriate scaffolding) or high school students. Looking for more Earth Day activities? Try these! Earth Day Growing Bundle - includes all activities below 15 Earth Day Coloring Pages Earth Day Middle School Math Activity Earth Day History Passage, Comprehension Questions, and Writing Prompt Earth Day Crossword Puzzle Earth Day 2024 Middle School Math Activity Earth Day 2024 Middle School Math Activity Earth Day: Grand Canyon Reading + Writing Activity Earth Day Craft - Friendship Bracelets
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep lesson is perfect upper elementary or middle school students.
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep lesson is perfect upper elementary or middle school students.
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep lesson is perfect upper elementary or middle school students.
Learn 6 easy Earth Day activity ideas that are relevant and engaging in your upper elementary and middle school classroom and inspire action.
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep
Celebrate Earth Day with a printable fill in puzzle ideal for students around 6th grade. The printable word puzzle has 35 save the planet words for kids to fit in the puzzle. Pdf includes answers.
Teaching Earth Day in the upper elementary classroom should be rigorous and engaging. Teach these four lessons to celebrate Earth Day. These lessons are rigorous, prepare students for state testing, and are extremely engaging to your students.
Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep
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Print-and-go April Art Activities for Grades 3 to 7. Encourage creativity and discussion with these Easter and Earth Day Activities for April.
Looking for fun, hands-on activities to teach about recycling? Challenge students to repurpose recyclables into usable materials! These types of STEM challenges teach students about taking care of the planet while encouraging creative problem solving. These 5 STEM Challenges are engaging,
Earth Day activities upper elementary students with science challenges, read aloud picture book activities, and writing prompts. Websites, songs research ideas included.
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Print-and-go April Art Activities for Grades 3 to 7. Encourage creativity and discussion with these Easter and Earth Day Activities for April.
This bundle is full of NO PREP resources to utilize for Earth Day 2024. Help your students celebrate and generate conversations about the environment with these resources! These activities were designed for middle school age students, but can be used in upper elementary (with appropriate scaffolding provided) and some can apply to high school aged students. This bundle was last updated to include 10 resources on 4/19/24. Included Resources: 15 Earth Day Coloring Pages Earth Day Middle School Math Activity Earth Day History Passage, Comprehension Questions, and Writing Prompt Earth Day True or False Trivia Earth Day Crossword Puzzle Earth Day 2024 Middle School Math Activity Earth Day 2024 Middle School Math Activity Earth Day: Grand Canyon Reading + Writing Activity Earth Day Craft - Friendship Bracelets Earth Day Great Barrier Reef Reading + Writing Activity All of these activities (for individual purchase) can be found at this link: In Our Middle School Era - Earth Day Activities
Help students understand how our landfills are filling up with this earth day activity! This activity is an engaging, hands-on activity that includes a reading piece and a free download to help your students understand how landfills work and the decomposition process. Create your own mini-landfill today!
Use this crossword puzzle as part of an Earth Day lesson or to supplement environmental activities for students. For grades 2 through 8.
If you're looking for recycling activities, check out these 12 engaging activities you can do in your upper elementary classroom.
This is one of my favorite tips to use in the classroom. As a teacher, I can always work on my classroom management! I feel like I get a little better every year but who knows..I do try at least. In our schedule, I teach 4th and 5th science and the 5th grade teacher teaches my 4th graders math. I really like this set up for multiple reasons: 1. I'm selfish - and I get to see my old kiddos for one hour of the day! I'm almost squealing writing this because I always miss them. and some days since they know my expectations - it saves my sanity :) 2. I get to know the curriculum- I know what is expected the next year and can prepare them and I see the sequence of our science curriculum, making it so much easier on me as a teacher. 3. I LOVE SCIENCE! So this is the first year that my students get to switch classes and with that comes a whole lot more responsibility - they have to remember supplies (biggest obstacle) and keep up with 2 teachers and still have it all together. We are next door neighbors so we pack and line up at first bell and switch at second bell. That leaves about 2-3 min while others are still packing to stand and wait. I remember seeing this idea somewhere...I'm sure on Pinterest but I don't have an original pin to give the link to - (if you know then help me out!) This board sits right next to my door and all of my students can see it while waiting in line to switch (or go out to recess.....lunch... special...bathroom...whatever!) I write an answer the in the blank. I usually use a term/person/vocab/concept and most often from science and social studies but it doesn't have to be. Students have to come up with a question that would have that as an answer. I love the BACKWARD thinking this makes the students do. I give Dojo points for correct questions after giving students time to think. They only get a point for a question that makes sense and is correct and has not been said. You will be so surprised with what they come up with! They surprise me so frequently. I love just how easy it is to change - just wipe and go. Ideally, it would get changed each day but in my room it's usually 2-3 days and I change it just right when we walk to line so they aren't trying to come up with questions all day I really like how this fits with upper elementary! I can quickly change for both classes. This can easily be used as an exit slip and to check knowledge in those few moments! I use a dry erase board but you could easily use a paper and a picture frame and write on with a dry erase marker.
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Celebrate Earth Day with nonfiction reading and writing. This no-prep
Celebrate Earth Day by giving your students real-world environmental math problems! Earth Day math is a great way to make math meaningful!
Print-and-go April Art Activities for Grades 3 to 7. Encourage creativity and discussion with these Easter and Earth Day Activities for April.
22 Engaging Earth Day Activities for Upper Elementary - giant list of indoor and outdoor activities to celebrate our planet!
Yes, Bottle Cars! Not too long ago I was asked some questions about this amazing STEM challenge and I started searching for a blog post to recommend. Well, oh my goodness, I could not find where I have ever written very much about Bottle Cars! So, let's do it! I hope I can convince you