Earth Day Unit: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Play-Dough Mat
Days of the Week Identification, Abbreviations & Sequencing
Introduction to Suffixes
Applying rules like this to reading is a little easier for him. In fact, he seems to get confused often when he sees the lettter "s" at the end of a word, and especially "es." So here's our intro activity to suffixes.
The activity does not include the endings -ing or -ed. Those will come next. (Once I figure out how to present them so he'll understand.)
Montessori Suffixes Printable Pack
Color-By-Size Recycling Bins
Source: I found this activity as part of a free Earth Day Packet at Royal Baloo.
Recycling Bin Addition
Recycling Bin Subtraction
Sorting Trash
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Dinomite's work. |
Recycling Sensory Bin
- Shredded/Torn Construction Paper
- Shredded/Torn Tissue Paper
- Shredded/Torn Magazine Paper
- Shredded/Torn Poster Board
- Square Cardboard Box Pieces
- Baby Food Jar without lid
- Flat Clear Glass Beads
- Circular Clear Glass Beads
- Aluminum Foil Squished into little balls (so it won't be sharp to the touch)
- Small Tomato Paste Can, with wrapper taken off
- Mini Plastic Water Bottle with lid taken off
I'd love to add a few more items, but I just haven't come up with any I like yet. The kids love it just the way it is, especially with the addition of the baby food jar and water bottle.
They poured and stuffed and shook, etc. It was great! And the textures... with all the different types of paper products, there are so many things to feel.
Food Compost Sorting
Reducing Energy Use-Air Drying Clothes
The kids had such a fun time trying to hang up clothes. Dinomite even went as far as learning how to fold them up when he took them down and placed them back in the basket. Bulldozer was so proud of his work, he showed his OT when she showed up.
Dinomite's work. |
Spring Butterfly Dropper Activity
Arranging Flowers
Flower Bead Stringing
Spring Pencil Sharpening
Finger Paint, Hand Painting Earth Art Activity
Musical Instruments
Decorating Recycling Bins
Princess decorating her bin. |
Our last project for the week, we actually did today. The kids decorated recycling bins for our back porch.
We have always recycled, it just hasn't been as organized as I'd like it. As I've been sorting and getting rid of bins of clothes in our attic, there just happen to be three empty bins available for use. SCORE!
I thought about the kids painting and really beautifying the bins, but knowing they'll be on the porch and it snows here at least 50% of the year, I figured crayons would be my best bet.
They LOVED the activity. Even Sunshine, almost 18 months joined in with her own bin.
Bulldozer decorating his bin. |
Dinomite's bin. I am so impressed with his art work! |
Princess' bin. |
Bulldozer's bin. |
Next week we continue our Earth Unit, learning about endangered species. I'm super excited!
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Thanks for introducing yourself! I like your blog and your kids are adorable. :-)
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Thanks so much for checking it out, and yes, though I'm very partial, my kiddos are very adorable, especially when you see the front of them. :)
DeleteWowser, you got loads done this week! It all looks great fun (and very organised!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great study! So many fun ways to learn & explore about recycling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to TGIF! I always look forward to seeing what you've been doing! Hope to see you again tomorrow,
Beth =)
Thank you so much for your kind words! They mean a lot coming from someone who has so much experienced and expertise. You have made my day!
DeleteSuch great resource! Would you happen to have the link for the cards you made for Reduce Reuse Recycle activity? Thanks!
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