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"Earth Day Every Day" award, in color.
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Make as many words as you can from EARTH DAY.
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A one page reading comprehension selection introducing and explaining the terms "reduce" "reuse" and "recycle" and their importance to Earth. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions, 3 vocabulary matching questions, and 4 questions requiring short written responses.
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Four b/w bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("save our resources" etc.)
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Lined paper with a cartoon illustration of the Earth at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Lined paper with an illustration of the Earth and the "recycle" symbol at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Color this drawing of the Earth, or trace and cut out for a great shapebook.
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Put the apple core in the trash can.
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Black and white clipart showing four symbols for peace, the earth, ecology and recycling.
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Put the bottle into the recycling bin.
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Children can learn this "rap" song as it's written or can substitute their own words about items that can be reduced, reused, or recycled.
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Color this drawing of the Earth, or trace and cut out for a great shapebook.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "clean" to "reuse"
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nature and the environment illustration
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Looking for children's books about the environment? Here's a list of fiction and non-fiction books (for ages 4-16) to get you started. Let us know if we've missed your favorite book and we'll add it!
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Find the recycling-theme words from "ecology" to "water" in this rectangular word search.
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Find the environment-theme words from "bottles" to "world" in this raindrop-shaped word search.
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This sign matches the format of our Think Green signs. Students can create their own sign.
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Picture of a tree with hearts.
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The word "recycle" on a lightning/cloud background.
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Color the picture. Label the natural resource. On the lines below the picture, list some products for which this resource is used.
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Find the environment-theme words from "bottles" to "world" in this rectangular word search.
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"The people in the village had heard strange noises in the night. When day broke they knew why. The nearby volcano was..." Creative writing prompt with lined paper.
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Interactive Notebook activity to correlate with our Think Green, Teach Green lesson plans. Label and discuss the parts of the Earth. Interpret and analyze the bar graph. Includes printable PDF worksheet.
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Four b/w bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Earth Day Every Day" etc.)
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Four full-color bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Earth Day Every Day" etc.)
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Fact-filled reading comprehension presents the purpose of Earth Day, the problems facing the Earth, and some actions students can take to prevent those problems.
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Four cute full-color bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Earth Day Recycle" etc.)
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Use this Earth Day-related Venn diagram to compare things related to Earth Day and the environment.
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A seven page set of templates for the creation of a lap book for Earth Day. Includes templates for cover, matchbooks, pockets, flash cards, flip books and more.
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Four cute bookmarks with Earth Day-themed slogans ("Earth Day Recycle" etc.)
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Help students get ready for Earth Day by encouraging brainstorming about ways to protect Earth.
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A candy wrapper to use with Earth Day activities.
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Interactive Notebook activity with an Earth Day theme. Read each page about how to reduce, reuse and recycle.
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This informational fiction text with an Earth Day coloring illustration, includes three comprehension questions. (2 pages)
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"Do your part!" A story of things children can do in order to participate in Earth Day. Does not include questions.