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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 2015 for Earth Day
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1. Science/Health Center - Earth Day
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to Unit List Kindergarten K Unit 5: Problem Solving Teacher's Edition p. 114b Science/Health Center Science /Health Center Earth Day From the Student Web Page Cutler Ridge Elementary See what you can do for Earth Day. Look at the pictures. Tell what the children did. Click Return to Pictures. Click Arbor Heights Elementary in Seattle, WA. See more pictures. About the site This site highlights the international Earth Day Groceries...
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2. Happy Earth Day Activity Book | Region 5 Finding Answers | US EPA
Jump to main content. US EPA Region 5 Information Resources Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Search: ( ) All EPA ( ) This Area You are here: EPA Home Region 5 About Region 5 Finding Answers Publications Happy Earth Day Happy Earth Day Coloring and Activities Book The Happy Earth Day Coloring and Activities Book U.S. EPA Region 5 Publication Number 905-M90-002 April 1990 One of our most popular publications for young children, this is an 11-page coloring book full of tips for making the Earth a better place. Downlo...
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3. McGraw-Hill Mathematics Grade 2, Chapter 13: Adding to Earth Day
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Mathematics Return to McGraw-Hill Mathematics Web-Linked Lesson Plans Grade 2 book McGraw-Hill Math - Grade 2 Chapter 13: Add and Subtract 3-Digit Numbers Theme: Community Helpers Adding to Earth Day Introduce Teach Close/Assess Check children's work. Have partners solve each other's story problems. Have children explain how the Earth Day Groceries Projects might benefit the environment. Children may wish to decorate their own grocery bags to distribute to a local supermarket. Extend Back to Stu...
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4. Lesson 8: Possible Weather Extension
Lesson 8: Possible Weather Extension Essential Concepts: The sun is a source of energy The tilt of the earth creates seasons Earth moves around the sun in a year, turns in a day, and has a moon in orbit Ozone protects us from harmful radiation, but this process is becoming unbalanced by human activity Greenhouse gasses can build up and create temperature changes Air exerts pressure Weather systems tend to move...
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5. Explore Your Earth
...Kids_Shop Product Information Administrators Librarians Search Club Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store TeachLearnReadConnect Lesson PlansStrategiesToolsPrintablesNew TeacherFree Programs & Giveaways Welcome Ready-to-Go Resources Recycling Starts with You! Explore Your Earth Home Generously sponsored by: Lesson 2: My Earth Day Commitment Google Goal: Students will research environmental issues in order to develop a personal Earth Day plan. Explore Your Earth Contest! Time Required: 45 minutes Students could WIN: A trip to Space Camp! Materials Required: My Earth Day Commitm...
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6. Seasons
...dial shadow Objectives The students will learn about the role of the sun in the galaxy. Students will understand how to use the sun to tell time. Students will tell time using the sun. Background Our galaxy, the Milky Way, contains over 100 billion stars, yet only about 6,000 of them are visible to earth. The sun is the easiest star to see because it is much closer to the earth than the next closest star. Although the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west, it is the movement of earth turning on its axis that causes this phenomenon. The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus concluded that a...
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7. Cleaning Up for Earth Day
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Lesson Plan : AELP-ENV0095 Cleaning Up for Earth Day An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Adam Mohr Email: spenceradz@aol.com School/University/Affiliation: S.U.N.Y. Oneonta Date: October 11, 1999 Grade Level(s): All Subject(s): Science/Environmental Education Duration: 45 minutes Description: During the week prior to Earth Day, you...
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8. Plot That Quake!
Plot That Quake! Introduction PURPOSE Teacher's Component Earthquakes occur every day. Very few of them are felt, but no day passes Standards without a minor tremor. Despite this, earthquakes do not occur everywhere on the Earth. Information about recent earthquakes is easily accessible over the WWW and the purpose of this lesson is to involve students in the activi...
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9. Sun and Earth
THE SUN AND THE EARTH Curriculum: Making Sense of Planet Earth and Beyond. Levels 2-4 Teacher Notes The most obvious relationship we have with the Sun is that of the day and night. Our planet is spinning on an axis. If we stick a knitting needle through the axis line it would stick out at the North and South poles. One rotat...
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10. Characteristics of the Moon Lesson
...nic Magazine Purpose Characteristics of the moon (4^th grade) Statement Lesson plans Materials needed: Paper, string, scissors, Tennis ball, and a small bouncy ball About the authors Objectives: Students will be able to identify that the moon get it's light from the sun, that is revolves around the earth in a month and is four times smaller the then earth. Weather Week Key activities: Students will use hands on evidence and real-life experience to Flyer discuss, debate and come to a consensus on ideas relating to the moon. Key Ideas: Article: Using Science Kits in The moon appears to move during the nig...
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