REFERENCE
Describes some of the ways that scientists gather evidence about climate, both past and present.
Describes the things people do that send greenhouse gases into the air, making our planet warmer.
Describes how small changes over a long period of time can lead to big problems, in terms of global warming.
Describes what each of us can do to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that we put into the atmosphere.
A glossary of words related to global warming.
ACTIVITIES
Dig Deeper project-based learning units offer a multisensory and interdisciplinary approach, incorporating learning…
CHOICE BOARDS
These Earth Day activities for the classroom focus on STEM learning for a great way to celebrate Earth Day with your…
Celebrate Earth Day in your classroom with these fun coloring pages Students from preschoolers to elementary grades…
Help your students work on their reading comprehension skills while learning all about Earth Day with this reading…
Challenge students to find important Earth Day quotes and facts using this crossword puzzle activity. With carefully…
These Earth Day STEM activities are an easy and fun way to celebrate Earth Day with your middle school students! They…
A Complete Kit of Fun Holiday Math and Literacy Activities for Grade 3 Build your students’ math and literacy skills…
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
Incorporate Earth Day into many of your classes, such as Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies with this exclusive…
WORKSHEETS
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or convection currents.
An article covering several ways to learn about air pressure.
Distribute an article that describes the potentially dangerous quality of our air supply.
This article describes how to use a talk show as an authentic assessment at the end of an ozone unit. This is a perfect…
Students collect and handle samples of clay, silt, and sand soil.
Use these animal and insect pictures with the Animal Apartments lesson.
Use this worksheet with the Animal Apartments lesson.
Children learn how people in the community work to conserve natural resources.
Examine the effects of wind and water erosion.
A soil scientist visits a classroom with an aquarium complete with soil layers, life-like critters, and organic matter.
The Envirobox Project involves six classes from around the U.S. sending each other a shoebox containing environmental…