Host a fun Earth Day Party with these great party ideas and Earth Day Activities. Lots of fun Earth Day Treats, and free printables to help throw a great Earth Day Party.
Here are a selection of the amazing windows created by Anthropologie for Earth Day. This year their theme was underwater. The contents of most windows were later auctioned off with proceeds going t…
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Looking for a natural easy kids craft for earth day? All you need is a few plants or flowers and some clay. Roll the imprint of the spring flowers into the clay for a beautiful impression. This is a project you will want to try!
Plan an unforgettable Earth Day party with eco-friendly decorations and sustainable activities that inspire guests to care for our planet.
With testing season in full swing, now's the perfect time to take a break and have some Earth Day FUN! These activities are sure to get your students' creative juices flowing.
⭐ Enjoy these free activities from my Earth Day Activities Pack. ✅ Color By Number ✅ Roll, Add, Color ✅ Color the Continents ✅ Color by Sight Word DIGITAL: ✅ Rhyming ✅ Roll, Add, Color ✅ Label the Continents You may also like: ❤️ Earth Day (The Three R's) Kindergarten Science NGSS ❤️ Spring Color By Code Kindergarten ❤️ Reading Comprehension for Beginners - Spring {April, May, June}
Looking for some fun ideas to celebrate Earth Day? You will love these Minute to Win It Earth Day games for kids and adults.
Spring has officially sprung! Include this word search in your lesson plan to help your kids learn the words associated with this fun season. All words are either left to right, or top to bottom, and there is an answer key on page two for your kids to check their work! There are 25 words included in the word search: April, baseball, blossoms, bunny, butterfly, candy, chick, Earth Day, Easter, eggs, flowers, garden, kite, lamb, March, May, Mother's Day, nest, rain, rainbow, spring, sunshine, tulip, umbrella, and windy.
The hobbit eating schedule includes 7 meals per day. Learn all about elevenses and second breakfast and what types of foods you should serve at your Hobbit Day celebration.
What are your plans for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day? Try making these simple diy seed bomb pops wiht your kids and plant some seeds!
It's Earth Day! Check out this FUN and INTERACTIVE activity for Earth Day! This resource for Earth Day is educational and engaging and all wrapped up in a FUN and ENGAGING FLIP FLAP BOOK® and/or Lapbook!
Try this fun twist on dirt cups and make some edible soil layers. This will teach kids about geology in a fun, tasty, hands-on way!
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Learn how to make a large paper mache planet earth with this easy-to-follow tutorial. This is the perfect geography craft.
25 super fun Earth Day crafts and activities your kids will love!
When we were studying outer space last week, we discussed how remarkably unique Earth is from all the other planets in our solar system. As an extension activity, my son colored a picture of the Earth and then we cut it open into fourths so that there were flaps to lift once he glued it
I have loved these dirt cups since I was a little kid. My mom used to make them and I always thought they were just the coolest thing! So, today, our Earth day recipe was Dirt Cups! Yum! The pudding serves as the "mud", the Oreo's as the dirt, and the gummy worms as, well, the worms! We made a double batch because we brought the to Ben's work, but for a regular sized batch you will need: 2 cups milk 1 small box instant chocolate pudding 1 package Oreos 1 small tub Cool Whip Gummy Worms Clear cups (preferably) Place 1/2 a package of Oreos in a Ziploc baggie. If your kids are helping you, you may want to put a few Oreos each in several bags so they can all participate! Crush them up with your hands or with a rolling pin. We leave the cream filling in, but you can scrape it out if you don't want the white in there. We crush ours until they are in small pieces or crumbs. Small chunks of the cookies are okay. In a bowl, whisk together the pudding, milk, and about 2/3 - 1 whole tub of Cool Whip. Allow it to set for about 2 minutes to thicken a bit. Stir again. Now, in your clear cups, have your little helpers aid you in layering pudding and Oreos until you run out. We typically are able to make 2 layers of each. Finally, top it all off with some gummy worms! We have also done gummy bugs (I can usually find them at WalMart), which the kids enjoy, too. Refrigerate until you're ready to eat them! Note: The Oreos will get soft if these sit for a long time. We don't mind next-day dirt cups, but if you want your Oreo's to be crunchy, you'll want to wait to make these until just before you want to eat them. Happy Earth Day!
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Create a beautiful Stained Glass Earth Craft with kids using simple materials. This easy DIY project is perfect for teaching children about the planet while enhancing their creativity. Ideal for a rainy day activity or a fun classroom craft, follow our step-by-step guide to make colorful, eco-themed artwork.
Explore liquid density, chemical reactions, with this easy to set up Earth Day theme lava lamp experiment for kids.
Check out this outstanding list of The Lorax activities & more to extend learning fun with this Dr. Seuss book (& celebrate Earth Day!).
Earth Day is right around the corner. I really do love this day. It's a time where we show our learners how important Earth is. We also learn how we can keep it beautiful. There are tons of activities out there for Earth Day, but I wanted to find an activity for my young learners.
I love flexagons! They are very satisfying for fidgeters and bring the curiosity out of any kid! I hope you enjoy this one. Print it out (2 flexagons per sheet), color it, and then cut it out (click on the image, then right click-->View Image. You should be able to view/print full size). Do something a little different for your Earth Day crafts this year! Fold along the vertical axis and glue the uncolored sides together. Wait for the glue to dry for a few minutes, then crease back and forth along each solid straight line. Fold back 2 triangles at a time to make the earth picture show. Put glue on one of the star flaps and then glue the two stars together. Start flexing! One way I explain how to fold it: “Fold together every other triangle.” After a few flexes it become much easier to do. You can go both “forward” and “backward” making the trees point in or out, and making the earth/flower or having the earth/flower pieces pointed to the outside. For more Earth Day activities, including a life cycle hexaflexagon, please visit my TpT store for my Earth Helpers unit:
Earth Day is coming up soon! I thought it would be fun to have some new playdough mats for this year. These are easy and fun to use. We always have fun using them. These were made to go with
A mess free Earth Day craft for kids
These Earth Day Agamographs are a unique and fun activity to integrate art into your classroom Earth Day lessons or celebrations.
Easily boost your celebration with kids using these free Earth Day printables. Excellent variety of activities to enjoy!