Build and write sentences about Earth Day with a printable Earth Day Worksheet for Foundation Year.
Your Students Will Love This Earth Day Worksheet!
Students will love this fun, printable Earth Day worksheet. This foundation year Earth Day worksheet has the students cut apart words, put a sentence in order, and identify images and symbols related to Earth Day.
It is designed to develop their understanding that letters on paper correspond to sounds, and it promotes sentence structure and concepts of print.
This Earth Day worksheet has been designed to introduce your students to vital early concepts about print.
The worksheet focuses on a simple sentence. Students will :
- Identify and colour images and symbols related to Earth Day
- Cut out the words that make up the sentence from the bottom of the worksheet.
- Glue the words in the boxes provided in the correct order.
- Write the sentence independently on the writing lines provided.
Easily Download & Print Your Earth Day Writing Activities
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Additionally, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their notebooks.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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