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Family activity planners provide parents, homeschoolers with learning activities for kids to do at home during summer and throughout the year. Materials including posters, reading lists, crafts, word puzzles, coloring pages, journals, and more.
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Write an acrostic poem about the flag. With a picture to color.
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Whether or not you're actually at the beach, these fun activity pages are sure to get youngsters in a beach-y mood! Includes word search, word unscramble, writing prompt, and much more.
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This kite-building activity ties in with our "letter K theme day" unit or can be a fun project on its own!
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Suggestions for an activity to introduce young children to the concepts of size and volume with recycled cans. This activity is a fun, hands on teaching idea!
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Use this simple bar graph to determine how many trash items (categorized by type) were picked up.
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Set of twenty bingo cards, each with sixteen electrical appliances.
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Set of twenty bingo cards, each with sixteen electrical appliances.
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Set of twenty bingo cards with pictures related to the theme of recycling. Each picture is something that can be recycled.
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Use this sheet to check which recycling theme words have been called.
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Spin the wheel and advance to the corresponding shape. This colorful castle-themed game is a fun way to master basic shapes.
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Colorful game board: Reinforces use of the words "go", "to", and "the".
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This game reviews the rules of bicycle safety, within the framework of a fun board game. Includes directions, gameboard and game cards.
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Camping theme board game in color. Move from start to finish through campground based on appropriate choices of behavior in the outdoors.
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This game reviews the rules of fire safety, within the framework of a fun board game. Includes directions, gameboard and game cards.
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A board game of categorizing 20 garden plants into types.
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A board game of categorizing 20 garden plants into categories.
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Match the numbers to the watermelon seeds.
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Match the numbers to the watermelon seeds.
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Open-ended comprehension questions and prompts to go with Dick Gackenbach's tale of three trees: one used for material, one a Christmas tree, and one left in the forest. A great Earth Day tie-in.
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Writing and drawing prompts to review Barbara Cooney's popular story of a woman who wanted to make the world a more beautiful place. This ties in nicely with Earth Day or with a citizenship unit.
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Reviews Phoebe Gilman's retelling of this Jewish folktale, with questions tying the story moral to the three Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle.
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Each page of this booklet lists a natural resource, gives examples of how it is used in our daily life, and classifies it as renewable or non-renewable. These pages could also be used as informative posters.
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Four b/w bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("save our resources" etc.)
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Four cute bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Earth Day Recycle" etc.)
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Four cute b/w bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Love Our Earth" etc.)
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Record the height, weight, and age of a student.
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Use four of the five senses to explore the community, tracking what can be seen, heard, smelled, and felt throughout a neighborhood on this handy chart.
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