Children learn how the internet travels across the ocean through cables to create a giant, global information network in this engaging, hands-on worksheet.
This activity is a great way to engage learners in Earth Day celebrations while cultivating skills around nonfiction comprehension and research writing.
Children learn about the environmental activist and women's rights advocate Wangari Maathai. Students will read a biography about the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize and answer nonfiction comprehension questions about the text.
Help your child understand why it's so important to take care of the environment with this info-sheet about an endangered species: the spectacled bear.
Teach your child about an endangered species with this information page, all about the Forest Owlet. They can color as they read some interesting facts.
Get in tune with nature, and read a bit about an endangered species of animal, the Black-footed Ferret. Your child can color an illustration as he reads.
Get to know one of the most unique and colorful monkeys, the red-shanked douc langur. Read about why they are an endangered species with this info-sheet.
In this worksheet, children learn about the role art plays in the celebration and messaging of Earth Day, which begain in 1970 to heighten awarness of environmental crises around the world.