How are you going to tackle Earth Day this year in your classroom?
Are you looking for a unique Earth Day activity that will engage your students?
Do you want to do your part to help the planet, but you are not sure where to start?
Download this FREE comic illustrating an issue all of your students can relate to.
We have all let go of a balloon or watched in awe as a bundle of balloons is released into the air, but many do not realize these balloons don’t just disappear.
The reality is, what comes up must come down. Balloons return to the Earth as litter and become dangerous to wildlife. This comic is a colorful illustration of this concept and applies to readers at any age level. Do your part to help the planet by holding tight to your balloons.
This Earth Day download includes-
Color Content
- Vivid and engaging illustrations
- Covers content in a visual format making it accessible to a wide range of learners
- Print as a handout or a poster (Awesome anchor chart)
Black Line Copy
- Easy to print and distribute
- Students can color the comic while you discuss the topic
Doodle Notes
- Guided Note style Doodle Notes
- A great addition to interactive notebooks
Answer Key for the Doodle Notes
Easel Activity
- Upload directly to your virtual classroom
- Assigned as homework
NGSS Standards- Human Impact
- Human activities have significantly altered the biosphere, sometimes damaging or destroying natural habitats and causing the extinction of other species. But changes to Earth’s environments can have different impacts (negative and positive) for different living things. (MS-ESS3-3)
- Typically as human populations and per-capita consumption of natural resources increase, so do the negative impacts on Earth unless the activities and technologies involved are engineered otherwise. (MS-ESS3-3),(MS-ESS3-4)
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