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More Science Activities for Earth Day
(40 resources)
Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | ||
How Can You Make a Thermometer?
The first thing most people notice about weather is the temperature. This activity will show... | ||
Plants of the Rain Forest Rubric
Plants of the Rainforest Rubric follows the lesson of the same name. | ||
What Can You Reuse and Recycle?
Students find a way to reuse a container in this printable activity. Discussing recycling is a... | How Can You Test to See If Air Takes Up Space?
An in-class or take-home activity focusing on air and the space it takes up. | |
Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety... | Convection Connection
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or... | |
Second-Grade Soil Scientists
A soil scientist visits a classroom with an aquarium complete with soil layers, life-like... | Collecting Cans
Children will enjoy this art project, which teaches about recycling. This activity would align... | |
Plants of the Rain Forest
Present this lesson plan to increase students' awareness of some of the important types of... | Taking Care of Our Earth With Katie Kazoo
Create these unique "monster" recycling bins with your class that will not only help save the... | |
Recycling Process
Students will learn about the entire life of the recycling process in this printable. This is... | Which Package Is Better?
Children choose which packages are the most ecological. This environmentally friendly activity... | |
Light the Bulbs
Children are asked to identify which statements are true or false concerning recycling and... | ||
What Are Viruses & Bacteria?
Students create a question-and-answer game about viruses and bacteria. Assesses students'... | Stop Junk Mail -- Letter to Parents
Send this letter home to parents when doing the Stop Junk Mail project. |

