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More Science Activities for Earth Day
(40 resources)
What is Another Way to Feel Air Pressure?
Working in pairs, students use suction cups to investigate air pressure. | Mud Microbiology
Explore an activity that is an experiential approach through which students examine the... | |
How Can You Crush a Gallon Can Without Touching It?
This teacher demonstration shows students the great force of air pressure. | Understanding Chlorophyll
Children learn about chlorophyll and its importance in plants in this science activity. | |
Experiment in Chromatography
Children experiment with chromatography, using leaves to examine chlorophyll and color... | ||
Looking for Signs of Photosynthesis
Children will learn and experiment with photosynthesis in this science activity. | ||
Animal Apartments
Children learn what animals and insects make homes in each soil habitat. Also print a copy of... | ||
Classifying Cerealites
Students create a classification system for types of Cerealites (pieces of cereal). Tests... | ||
Explore Activity: Exploring Recycling
Students explore how paper can be recycled in this packet of activities. A materials list,... | ||
Box Up Your Habitat
The Envirobox Project involves six classes from around the U.S. sending each other a shoebox... | What's the Solution to Ocean Pollution?
Try a printable science activity that focuses on ocean pollution. | |
Investigating Soils and Earth Systems
Because soil sustains life, it offers an excellent context for exploring the interrelationships... | Glaciers: Ice That Flows
In this activity, students learn how glaciers are formed and how they move materials around... | |
Hands-In Science
Studying soil through a series of integrated activities is a great way to develop your own... | What Kind of Trash Bag Breaks Down Fastest?
Familiarize students with ways trash can hurt the environment as they learn about decomposition... |

