Introduce your students to Earth's history with a printable vocabulary word wall.
Build Scientific Vocabulary with a Word Wall & Earth’s History Cards
Enhance your students’ understanding of Earth’s history with this set of 44 illustrated Earth’s History Word Wall vocabulary word cards! These cards are designed to support lessons on fossils, geological processes, and the dynamic history of our planet, providing a visual and interactive way to learn basic science terms.
What’s Included in the Word Wall – Earth’s History Download?
This set includes 44 key vocabulary terms related to Earth’s history and fossils, such as:
- Jurassic
- Fossil
- Paleontology
- Geology
- Erosion
- Extinct
- Amber
- Imprint
…and many more! Each card features a term and related illustration, making them ideal for classroom word walls, centers, or reference tools during lessons.
Download and Use Your Word Wall – Earth’s History Vocabulary Display
A dedicated word wall for Earth’s history helps students develop a strong science vocabulary foundation. These cards improve understanding of tough topics, inspire independent exploration, and support language growth for all learners, including English language learners.
This resource is available as a printable PDF and Google Slides resource file. Click the dropdown arrow on the download button to select your preferred file type.
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