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Earth Day Preschool Handwriting Practice

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Help your preschooler improve their motor skills and writing skills with this fun Earth Day Handwriting Practice! This is also a great way to discuss the upcoming Earth Day and how your child can do her (or his) part in keeping the planet clean!

This worksheet is great for fine motor skills and tracing skills as well. Perfect for early learners to do it on their own.

Anytime you can incorporate themed learning into your daily activities, it’s a good thing! The more practice that kids get, the better they’ll be.

What is the learning benefit of this printable?

One of the biggest reasons this printable is so great for little ones to use is because it helps them focus and follow directions.

The dotted line is an excellent way for them to hold their pen or pencil and draw from point A to point B. This motivates them to want to start and finish the action and then sit back and look at what they accomplished.

This printable will teach them to work on their handwriting skills easily!

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What it includes:

This printable page gives pictures, dotted lines, and the motivation to help your little one connect from one side to the other.

It’s the perfect way to boost their ability to work on more handwriting skills!

        

 

Fun ways to use this printable

Everyone knows that printables can be used just like they are when they’re printed, but you can take that same lesson and go even further than that!

Here are some fun ideas for thinking outside the box to use the Earth Day theme for more educational and learning fun.

Write a report on recycling

This can vary depending on the age of the child. Writing a report on recycling can be an entertaining task!

Start by researching the different aspects of waste management, including the three basic steps of reduce, reuse, and recycle.

Think of creative ways to explain each concept to your readers – consider presenting eye-catching visuals or creating exciting analogies to help simplify complex ideas.

Additionally, include ways in which individuals can become actively involved in supporting sustainability initiatives in their community.

Make sure you break up long blocks of text with humor and interesting facts that showcase why individual effort is essential in maintaining a healthy environment for future generations.

The kids can create an informative and captivating report with these fun tips for writing about recycling.

Go for a nature walk

Taking a nature walk with kids can be a fun and educational experience for the entire family. Make sure to bring a camera or a notebook to document your findings and experiences.

Lighten the mood by setting your phones aside and looking for birds, bugs, flowers, and other natural wonders around you.

Point out interesting things in the environment – playing a game of “what do you spy with your little eye” helps keep everyone engaged.

As your journey continues, challenge each other to identify plants, trees, and rocks by their characteristics.

Nature walks are also an excellent opportunity to create art with what you find in nature – collect leaves and rocks while observing how they look close up or from afar, draw pictures, or create stories about the shapes you observe!

Talk about ways to reduce waste

One fun way to discuss reducing waste on Earth Day is to brainstorm creative reusing ideas.

For example, a family or community could organize a reuse drive where everyone shares their ideas for repurposing old items like furniture and clothing. Scheduling a competition among friends, with prizes, can add some extra excitement to the mix!

Waste-reducing recipes are another enjoyable way to jump into a conversation about sustainability and making do with what one already has.

Hunting for unique ingredients and experimenting with substitutions results in recipes that are not only delicious but also reduce food waste.

Finally, holding educational conversations on the importance of zero-waste living can be a fun way to help spread awareness while igniting further conversation.

Read Books about Earth Day

Reading Books for Earth Day can provide an excellent opportunity for children to learn about the importance of protecting our planet. Children are the future, and education is key to promoting sustainable practices that can help care for our environment.

By reading children’s books about Earth Day, young readers learn about the significance of this holiday and how they can make a positive impact on the planet.

Books for Earth Day offer engaging stories and colorful illustrations that help spark the imagination and motivate young readers to take action.

These books can help children learn about environmental issues and inspire them to become stewards of the planet.

Overall, Books for Earth Day are an essential educational tool that can help teach children the importance of protecting our earth and to celebrate this holiday every day.

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Friday 12th of April 2013

Congrats, Kelli! Your Earth Day printable was picked and featured by our Bowdabra Designers in our Eco Friendly collection today from last week's Crafty Showcase.

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Stop in to see your feature. See you tomorrow at the new Crafty Showcase!

Susie @Bowdabra