Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Free Earth Day Word Scramble Printable for Kids

This free printable Earth Day word scramble game is perfect for kids of all ages.

Earth Day is right around the corner. April 22nd to be exact. 

So if you're looking for an Earth Day activity to teach kids some important vocabulary about protecting the planet, recycling, climate change, etc., then look no further. 

This Earth Day word scramble is a great way for kids to learn vocabulary as they unscramble Earth Day words. 

You can grab the freebie below, but remember, to keep it Earth-friendly, try playing it digitally instead of printing it. Or be sure to recycle it when done if you do decide to print it off.

Free printable Earth Day word scramble game for kids with answers

Why Word Scramble Games are Good for Kids

Word scramble games are a great way for kids to work on vocabulary, spelling, language skills, working memory, problem-solving skills, writing, and so much more! There's a wide range of skills you could target here. Just get creative.

You can use free printable word scramble games like this one at home, in the classroom, or even on the road. Or you could use them in Zoom meetings for online learning (tips on how to do so here). They'd even make a great rainy day activity too!

Also, if you've been looking for other ideas on how to use your hyperlexic child's interests in letters, then word scramble games are a great fit. They definitely build off of a hyperlexic child's interest in letters. I mean the game is literally just a bunch of letters. Besides, using your hyperlexic child's interest to teach new skills is definitely something you should be doing - and something you'll hear me say a lot around here!

So anyway, if you're looking for a quick Earth Day activity, then give this Earth Day word scramble for kids a try. 

Download the Earth Day Word Scramble Printable

This printable is three pages total. Two versions of the word scramble game are included (one with a word bank and one without the word list). Each game contains 14 Earth Day themed words. An answer key is also included.

To get your copy of the Earth Day word scramble, click the link below:

>> Click here to download this free printable

 

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

STEM Challenge with Recyclables

Dig through the recycling bin and use recycling to encourage your kids to build and explore. This engineering STEM challenge for kids is perfect for Earth Day too!

When it comes to coming up with a quick boredom buster activity or loose parts play idea for the kids, I look no further than my recycling bin. The possibilities are endless with all the different materials that can be found in the recycling bin. 

This STEM challenge for kids using recyclables encourages kids to build and explore without using glue and without using tape. What will they build?

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The No Glue, No Tape Earth Day STEM Challenge for Kids

Since I wanted the kids to be able to explore all the possibilities with the materials and still return the items to the recycle bin, I challenged my kids to build a list of creations using only the materials on hand. No tape and no glue were allowed.

Come check out what five year old K built and grab the list of prompts for this STEM challenge.


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Monday, April 11, 2016

Earth Day Themed I Spy Game {Free Printable for Kids}

This free printable Earth Day I spy game for kids is a perfect way to work on a variety of skills!

Looking for some fun Earth Day activities for kids?

Well, this free printable Earth Day I spy game is a great starting point. It's a great way to get kids excited about or interested in recycling and taking care of the Earth. It exposes them to common recycling symbols and tasks.

You could also pair this I spy game with this free Earth Day word scramble game.

Now, I know printing off a printable like this one isn't exactly the best way to promote reducing waste, saving trees, etc. So I have included a list of tips on how to play this game in an Earth friendly way by reducing waste, recycling, and reusing. You can find these tips in the later half of this article.

Free printable Earth Day I spy game for kids - includes tips on how to play it in an Earth friendly way!

I Spy Games are Versatile!

I spy games are tons of fun and great for kids of all ages. You can use them with toddlers or preschoolers or even preteens and teens. I know that lots of people have even used my I spy games with elderly people and those with dementia.

What I love about I spy games is how versatile they are, even beyond appealing to various age groups. There are lots of different ways to use them (there's a section below with some ideas) and they can also be used in different settings.

For example, I spy games are perfect to use as a quick boredom buster activity at home when the kids are saying, "I'm bored!" Or to keep kids busy while you're cooking supper.

They can also be used in the classroom as part of a learning center or included in a specific lesson or unit. You could also use them as filler activities for those kids who finish their classwork quickly.

You could also print off a bunch of the I spy games, package them up into a binder, and create a busy book for road trips or plane rides. You could even laminate them first (here's the laminator I use and love) or put them into sheet protectors and use a dry erase marker so that the book could be reused over and over.

I spy games are also a great activity to use in speech or occupational therapy since they can be used to target a variety of skills, which we'll touch on in the next section.

The Benefits of I Spy Games for Kids

There are lots of benefits to playing I spy games like this Earth Day themed one.

For instance, they're great for developing visual tracking skills and improving visual discrimination. After all, these printable games require kids to visually scan through the objects, compare and contrast them, and find all the ones that are the same.

Then there's obviously the math benefits. I spy games are a great way to practice and develop math skills such as sorting, counting, comparing, etc.

You can also work on fine motor skills using I spy games. You might cross off items, cover them in play dough, or use tongs to place pom poms to cover the items (see the next section for other ideas for how to use I spy games).

Furthermore, you could work on handwriting skills with I spy games. After all, there is an answer sheet to record your answers and kids can practice writing numbers or drawing tally marks.

Playing I spy games with your kids is also a great way to work on speech and language skills. You could target articulation and vocabulary for instance. All of my I spy games include written words to accompany the images to aid in comprehension, especially for hyperlexic learners.

I spy games can also be a great way to work on executive functioning related skills and working memory.

See, lots of benefits! Now, let's take a look at some different ways to use this I spy game.

How to Use this I Spy Game

The most obvious way to use this I spy game is to simply print and play (you'll be able to download your copy below). Just grab a pencil, start counting, and record the number of items you found on the answer key (write the number or use tally marks, if you'd prefer). 

Maybe you also want to cross off or circle items on the game sheet with a pencil as you find them.

Another option would be to use bingo dabbers or dot markers. You could also use pom poms or counters to cover the items as you count. You could even pair pom poms with tongs or tweezers to target different fine motor skills.

You could also laminate the I spy game first to make them reusable. Simply use dry erase markers to cross off the items as you find them and fill in the answer key. 

You could also use play dough instead of dry erase markers to cover the items on the laminated game sheet. That way you add an additional sensory component.

Finally, you can go digital by playing this I spy game right on the computer or tablet. You can also pull it up during a Zoom meeting, teletherapy session, or similar using the screenshare function. Then use the annotate tool to cross off the items.

How to Make this I Spy Game More Earth Friendly

Now since this I spy game is for Earth Day, let's talk about ways to make it more Earth Day friendly. You could:

  • Play the I spy game on a computer or tablet instead of printing on paper
  • Print it double sided, using only one piece of paper instead of two
  • Print it two to one page to reduce it to one sheet of paper instead of two
  • Print it on some paper from the recycling bin
  • Print and laminate so that it can be reused over and over instead of printing off a new one for every child or every Earth Day

Download the Free Printable Earth Day I Spy Game

This Earth Day I spy game has three pages: a game sheet, a page to record the answers, and an answer key. Both the answer sheet and answer key include the image as well as written words to describe the object.

To get a copy of this I spy game, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

Want More I Spy Games?

You'll find even more themes in the I spy games bundle!

Printable I spy games for kids

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