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More Ecology Resources for Earth Science
(191 resources)
Classification Puzzle
The five major kingdoms of living organisms are reviewed in this activity. Lesson plan and... | Earth Day Printables Slideshow
Included are worksheets and arts & crafts activities that encourage students to improve the... | |
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring
Enhance reading comprehension with a lesson that is centered around a biography about... | Animals in Winter
Students offer animal names, along with suggestions as to how the animals stay warm over... | |
Rain Forest Vocabulary
Use a printable that contains several lists of words related to the rain forest. | ||
An Ecological Bulletin Board
Use this bulletin board to introduce and reinforce the concept of recycling. | Preserving the Environment Crossword Puzzle
Students complete puzzles that contain ideas for activities they can do in their community to... | |
Extinct, Endangered, and Threatened Animals Activity
Using reference materials, students will research the habitats of extinct, endangered, and... | Earth Science Printable Book (K-4)
Teach your class the basics of Earth science using this printable book of activities, lessons,... | |
Earth Science Printables Slideshow
Included are worksheets and arts & crafts activities about the earth, the sun, climate, solids... | ||
Explore Activity: Exploring a Water Ecosystem
Students make and observe a water ecosystem. Materials list, advance preparation instructions,... | Activity: The Water Cycle
Discover how much water you use for daily activities in this science printable. Students will... | |
What Causes Air Pollution?
As students complete the sentences in this worksheet, they will review the types and causes of... | ||
In a Garden
Students use this graphic organizer to list what animals and plants are found in a garden. This... | ||
The Nitrogen Cycle
Study the cycling of nitrogen through the biosphere with this printable. Use this ecology... | Explore Activity: Exploring Protective Coloring
Students explore how a moth's coloring protects it from being seen in its habitat. Materials... |

