Earth Day is
celebrated on April 22. In fact, the entire month of April is devoted to Earth
Month. Here are hands-on, interactive, student-directed earth science activities
to make lessons come alive. Use free printable earth science booklets, games,
word searches, crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, coloring pages, science
crafts and printable dioramas and 3D models. Topics includes astronomy, solar
system, earth's poles, sun, moon and magnetism.
Windows
to the Universe a website of the National Earth Science Teachers Association
offers loads of free printable earth science worksheets, earth science games, crafts, cut and paste
activities and lesson plans. Scroll down the page to the "Coloring Books
and Paper Activities" section. Here you'll find a printable seven-page
cut-and-paste mobile to color on animals of the arctic. There's another printable science activity on magnetism and the magnetic polar forces.
Print
a free scientists
coloring booklet. This activity makes a
good resource for biography study or living history museums. Students might use
to portray famous scientists. Biographies include Tycho Brahe, Ada Byron, Marie
Curie, Charles Darwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin,
Evelyn Granville, John Glenn and Sally Ride.
Here
are free printable solar
system coloring books at
easier and more challenging reading levels. There's a page for each of the nine
planets, the sun, asteroids and comets. Scientists from the University of
Michigan have created free printable science
flip books to demonstrate
different solar phenomena in action. Included is an aurora, aurora oval,
several coronal mass ejections (CME) a solar eruption and a solar flare.
Students learn how processes occur by drawing and coloring them.