Earth Day is a great opportunity to teach kids about the importance of environmental protection and preservation. One way to celebrate this special day is by engaging students in fun and creative crafts that they can do at home or in the classroom. These crafts are easy to print, and they come with differentiated writing templates and provide students with the opportunity to practice their cutting and gluing skills. In this blog post, step-by-step instructions on how to create the two craft options that are included in this resource.
This writing craft will make a beautiful addition to your classroom bulletin board this April.
What you'll need:
Blue, green, pink/red, and white paper. (I like to use Astrobrights)
Scissors, glue, and crayons/markers
There are a few different response pages to give you flexibility when preparing this craft for your children or students.
Your students can write their responses, draw a picture, or a combination of both.
There is also an option to create a flipbook that focuses on reduce, reuse, and recycle.
The templates are easy to prep and easy to complete. A win for everyone!
I've also included step-by-step instructions for both craft options.
Earth Day is a great opportunity to engage students in fun and creative crafts that spark the conversation about the importance of taking care of our planet. Teachers and homeschool parents can use these crafts to extend their lesson plans, bring the curriculum to life and promote creativity among their students. Happy Earth Day!
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