Earth Day Projects
Whether you are looking for an Earth Day activity or climate change ideas all year long, this money saving bundle brings climate change front and center through four engaging activities related to climate change and global warming.
This bundle includes:
- Climate Change: Gallery Walk
Introduce students to aspects of Climate Change. Students work in groups to go on a gallery walk and make notes about 8 aspects of climate change such as what climate change is, the effects, and actions students can take. Students create a reflection piece.
- Global Warming by the numbers
Your students tell the story of Climate Change by the Numbers. Great for Earth Day! Students find and use data to tell what is happening in the world and what can be done. Empower your students! Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
- Global Warming Awards
In this inquiry-based lesson, students become policy makers. Students investigate different causes of global warming using a variety of resources. Students nominate a cause of global warming that they deem to be the most important to address. They offer a persuasive presentation that includes the problem and suggested solutions.
-Climate Change Conference
Your students lead the discussion in this Climate Change Conference Role Play Project . Advocates, scientists, and authors come together in a conference about climate change. This is language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis), science (global warming is part of new science standards), and social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into one engaging project. Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
Together this bundle includes:
language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis),
science (global warming is part of new science standards), and
social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into four engaging projects.
Use individually throughout the year or let students select the project that appeals to them as they learn about the impact of climate change and what they can do to slow it.
Whether you are looking for an Earth Day activity or climate change ideas all year long, this money saving bundle brings climate change front and center through four engaging activities related to climate change and global warming.
This bundle includes:
- Climate Change: Gallery Walk
Introduce students to aspects of Climate Change. Students work in groups to go on a gallery walk and make notes about 8 aspects of climate change such as what climate change is, the effects, and actions students can take. Students create a reflection piece.
- Global Warming by the numbers
Your students tell the story of Climate Change by the Numbers. Great for Earth Day! Students find and use data to tell what is happening in the world and what can be done. Empower your students! Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
- Global Warming Awards
In this inquiry-based lesson, students become policy makers. Students investigate different causes of global warming using a variety of resources. Students nominate a cause of global warming that they deem to be the most important to address. They offer a persuasive presentation that includes the problem and suggested solutions.
-Climate Change Conference
Your students lead the discussion in this Climate Change Conference Role Play Project . Advocates, scientists, and authors come together in a conference about climate change. This is language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis), science (global warming is part of new science standards), and social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into one engaging project. Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
Together this bundle includes:
language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis),
science (global warming is part of new science standards), and
social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into four engaging projects.
Use individually throughout the year or let students select the project that appeals to them as they learn about the impact of climate change and what they can do to slow it.
Whether you are looking for an Earth Day activity or climate change ideas all year long, this money saving bundle brings climate change front and center through four engaging activities related to climate change and global warming.
This bundle includes:
- Climate Change: Gallery Walk
Introduce students to aspects of Climate Change. Students work in groups to go on a gallery walk and make notes about 8 aspects of climate change such as what climate change is, the effects, and actions students can take. Students create a reflection piece.
- Global Warming by the numbers
Your students tell the story of Climate Change by the Numbers. Great for Earth Day! Students find and use data to tell what is happening in the world and what can be done. Empower your students! Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
- Global Warming Awards
In this inquiry-based lesson, students become policy makers. Students investigate different causes of global warming using a variety of resources. Students nominate a cause of global warming that they deem to be the most important to address. They offer a persuasive presentation that includes the problem and suggested solutions.
-Climate Change Conference
Your students lead the discussion in this Climate Change Conference Role Play Project . Advocates, scientists, and authors come together in a conference about climate change. This is language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis), science (global warming is part of new science standards), and social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into one engaging project. Use as part of your Earth Day celebrations or when studying global environments.
Together this bundle includes:
language arts (persuasion and non-fiction text analysis),
science (global warming is part of new science standards), and
social studies (people, places, and environments) rolled into four engaging projects.
Use individually throughout the year or let students select the project that appeals to them as they learn about the impact of climate change and what they can do to slow it.
What teachers say about these resources:
Loved this resource! Can't wait to be able to do more of it the future when classroom restrictions are less. Very interactive and gets the kids thinking!
Really liked it. It was nice to use for either Earth Day or to incorporate for climate change, ecosystems, and weather unit.
An amazing unit! A lot of fun for my 7th graders. Thank you!
These activities are great for an Environmental Science class.
Was a wonderful resource for Earth day.
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