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9 Earth Day Printables
Help your first grader celebrate Earth Day with this collection of "green" worksheets that celebrate our planet.
Table of Contents
Recycle Match-Up
Photosynthesis for Kids
Color the Recycling
Garden Consonant Clusters
Color the Earth Day Picture
National Parks Map
Celebrate Trees with a Coloring Activity
Garden Math
Coloring Fractions: Plants
Recycle Match-Up
Color each item and draw a line to match it to the correct bin!
(Hint: Aluminum items are usually silver, shiny, and can be crushed.)
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Study the picture below. Then use the diagram labels to complete
the sentences at the bottom of the page.
oxygen
light
Sugar is
formed as
plants make
food
carbon dioxide
Water
Photosynthesis is a process that plants use to breathe and to
make food. They use the _____________ from the sun, along
with ____________ in the soil and a gas called ____________
____________ to make ____________ , which feeds the plant.
During this process, _______________ is released into the air.
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Consonant Blends den
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Fill in the correct consonant blends in the spaces below using the letter combinations above.
Next, draw a line from each word to the correct picture.
bu
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ro
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bi
On Earth day we celebrate
our planet and the plants and animals
who live here with us.
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National Parks Map
The United States has 58 National Parks. Here are some of the most famous parks.
If you can think of any National Parks that are missing on this map, fill them in!
Olympic Glacier
Washington
Montana Nor th Maine
Minnesota Vermont
Dakota Arcadia
Oregon
New
Crater Lake
South Wisconsin Hampshire
Yellowstone
Idaho Dakota
New York Massachussets
RedWood Wyoming Badlands
Michigan
Iowa Rhode Island
Pennsylvania Connecticut
Great Basin Nebraska
Yosemite Illinois Ohio New Jersey
Arches Colorado Indiana
West Delaware
Nevada
Utah Colorado Virginia Mar yland
Death Valley Kansas Mammoth Cave Shenandoah
Mesa Verde Great Sand Dunes Kentucky Virginia
California Missouri
Great Smoky Mountains
Grand Canyon Tennessee
Arizona Oklahoma Nor th
Arkansas South
New Mexico Carolina Carolina
Petrified Forest Hot Springs
Carlsbad Caverns Georgia
Alabama
Texas
Mississippi
Gates of the Arctic
Big Bend Louisiana
Alaska
Denali Florida
Biscayne
Hawaii Everglades
Hawaii Volcanoes
All About Trees
Trees do many jobs that are very important to animals, enemies in trees. Trees help cause rain and provide
people, and the environment. Birds, squirrels, opossums, oxygen for us to breathe. Tree roots keep soil from
raccoons, and insects find shelter from the weather and washing away, which makes streams and lakes cleaner.
What Trees Do for You
Every part of the tree can be used to make something, us fruit, provide shade in the summer, and block cold winds
including paper, crayons, houses and medicine. Trees give in the winter. And trees make our world more beautiful .
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
Read each number story below. You will need to either add or subtract to find the
answer. Use the empty space to show your work using pictures, words or numbers.
Susie planted 5 tulips, 7 daisies, and 4 roses in her garden. How many flowers did
she plant all together?
________________
Tim picked 3 whole watermelons and 15 strawberries from his garden on Sunday.
How many pieces of fruit did Tim pick all together?
________________
Larry planted 25 green peppers in his garden but only 17 of them were ripe enough
to pick. How many green peppers were left in the garden?
________________
On Thursday, Kate picked 12 tomatoes and 9 cucumbers from her garden. On Sat-
urday, she picked 7 more tomatoes and 3 more cucumbers.
How many tomatoes did Kate pick all together? ________________
How many cucumbers did Kate pick all together? ________________
Which vegetable did Kate pick more of?
How many more? ________________
Challenge:
On which day did Kate pick fewer vegetables? ________________
How many fewer vegetables did she pick that day? ________________
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C l ring Plants
Grade
Math
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Fractions
Color the plants to match the f
rac tions.
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3
2
5
3
6
4
7
6
9
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Answer Sheets
Recycle, Reuse, Learn! 9 Earth Day Printables
Recycle Match-Up
Photosynthesis for Kids
Recycle Match-Up
Color each item and draw a line to match it to the correct bin!
(Hint: Aluminum items are usually silver, shiny, and can be crushed.)
A
SOD
NEWS
DAILY
WAT
ER
PLASTIC
PAPER ALUMINUM
&
GLASS
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Answer Key
Study the picture below. Then use the diagram labels to complete
the sentences at the bottom of the page.
oxygen
light
Sugar is
formed as
plants make
food
carbon dioxide
Water
Photosynthesis is a process that plants use to breathe and to
light
make food. They use the _____________ from the sun, along
water
with ____________ carbon
in the soil and a gas called ____________
dioxide
____________ sugar
to make ____________ , which feeds the plant.
oxygen
During this process, _______________ is released into the air.
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