Three weeks ago, my Activity of the Week was Montessori-inspired Earth Day Activities. Last week, I continued to focus on the earth with Continent Map Work. Even though the official Earth Day was April 22, that doesn’t mean Earth Day activities should stop. Ideally, of course, Earth Day is every day.
Layers of the Earth Activity
Even if your focus changes a bit, this is a great time of year to continue studying the earth as a follow-up to Earth Day. A great example of a follow-up activity would be the activity shown in the photos. The photos of the playdough earth and layers of the earth are from the Layers of the Earth post by Jojoebi at A Bit Of This And A Bit Of That…
The activity uses the free printable Layers of the Earth cards from Cultivating Dharma. This activity isn’t just for preschoolers and would be great for multi-level learning in a homeschool.
Other Montessori-Inspired Activities for Earth Day Every Day
Since my first Earth Day post was published, here are some new Montessori-inspired posts with activities that are great for celebrating Earth Day every day:
Planet Earth Posts from Leptir
All About Mother Earth! from Olives and Pickles
Everyday is Earth Day from To the Lesson!
And don’t miss out on Karen Tyler’s geography album with 177 pages of Montessori geography activities for ages 2½ – early elementary (which you’ll receive if you sign up for my mailing list at the bottom of this post or in the right sidebar).
All My Earth Day Posts (Updated 4/18/2020)
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- Montessori-Inspired Lorax Activities
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- Free Recycling Do-a-Dot Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- Free Conservation Songs for Home or School {Character Education Resources}
- Free Earth Day Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time
- Free Tree Printables and Montessori-Inspired Tree Activities
- Free Endangered Animal Songs and Educational Videos {Save the Animals}
- Thank You for Planet Earth (or Thank You, Planet Earth) Mindfulness Cards and Booklet
- Kids’ Earth Day Every Day Pinterest Board
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Leptir says
Voted for you, circle of moms – 25 homeschooling blogs.
Deb says
Thanks, Natasa! That’s so sweet of you! 🙂
Leptir says
Here I am again 😉
Adorable blog award is waiting for you 🙂
You can check it out here:
http://leptir-mojpribor.blogspot.com/2011/04/new-award-adorable-blog.html
Deb says
That is an adorable award! I really appreciate your support and encouragement, Natasa! Thanks so much! 🙂
Palmy says
thanks for link to my blog!!!!
Deb says
My pleasure, Palmy! Thanks for all you share! 🙂
Mama Mia says
I love the playdough Earth! You just gave me another new activity that I can do with my child…form planets and other heavenly bodies using her play dough! Thanks Deb! ;D
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Mia! I loved finding that activity from Jojoebi! Have fun with your precious daughter! 🙂
Angela says
following from Blogfrog, on this and your other 2 blogs as well! Have a great week!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Angela! I hope you have a great week, too! 🙂
maryanne says
I LOVE this idea! My kids are in a science playgroup, where we do a short science activity and then the kids play together. I think we’ll do this as the activity the next time it’s at our house!
Deb says
Thanks, Maryanne! I think that would be a lot of fun for a group like that! And what an awesome idea to have a science playgroup! 🙂
Heidi says
So many great Earth inspired activities! Stopping in from HHH!
Deb says
Thanks, Heidi! I’m so glad you stopped by! I hope you found some ideas you can use! 🙂
Steph says
These look like so much fun – I love how colorful the photos are, too! Thanks for your ministry – we’re always looking for fun things to do. =)
Visiting you from HHH!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Steph! I love doing online research and loved finding that activity! 🙂
Jessy says
Thanks for the link! My son is studying Earth Science next year and building a Play-doh Earth will be fun. I bookmarked the layer cards as well! Stopping by from HHH!
Jessy
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Jessy! It’s great that you’re already planning for next year! Have fun! 🙂
Sheri says
The play-doh Earth is so cool, I really love how it looks. Thanks for sharing!
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Sheri! Have a great rest of the week! 🙂
Umm Umamah says
Hi Deb,
This is one of the best visual activities for when learning about the Earth with our kids. We just made ours today and are very happy with the results 🙂 What do you think ?
http://umamahlearningacademy.blogspot.ca/2012/09/our-earth.html