Geography

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a person holding up a piece of paper with the words where do i live?
Where Do I Live? Kid Activity – Introducing Geography and Teaching Kids Their Address
an all about water bulletin board with pictures and raindrops
Geography Classroom Displays - Teaching Ideas
All About Water Display
the words every bit of plastic ever made still exist somewhere
RANT CLOTHING - Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
ecobird: Woah! Scary fact! Regram from @take3cleanbeach. Say no to plastic! We don’t need it and neither do the fishies!
an open notebook with writing on it and sticky notes attached to the pages in each section
Where have you been all my life Structure Strips!?
I’ve been spending some serious amounts of time this summer leading conversations around the country focused on the integration of social studies and literacy. And for the last few years, I&#…
worksheet for sorting garbage into the correct bin
Sorting Trash - Earth Day Recycling Worksheets (4 Printable Versions!)
Garbage or Recycle Soda Cup Worksheet
the mini book for each country is filled with pictures and words to help students learn how to
Christmas Around the World Activities and a FREEBIE!
Education to the Core: Holidays/Christmas Around the World Unit and Mini-Books
the solar system is made up of paper
Anchor Charts
science anchor charts}
the solar system is made out of paper
Planet Flip Book
Planet Flip Book FREEBIE! An interactive way to introduce the planets and their order from the sun.
a black and white image with the words i can draw a fossil
Prehistory Coloring Pages – Junior
fossil coloring sheets - Google Search
a flower is shown on top of two paper sheets with words written below it and the bottom one has a drawing of a pink flower
Plant Parts Flip Book (Mrs. T's First Grade Class)
Plant Parts Flip Book | Mrs. T's First Grade Class | Bloglovin'
two sheets of paper with words and pictures on them
Anchor chart: rotate vs. revolve. Just an image, but would make a great visual aid for our students with special learning needs. Appropriate for middle and high school. Helps eliminate confusion between these very similar terms.