Earth's Spheres for Kids

Earth's Spheres for Kids

Teaching the Earth’s Spheres for Kids is easy when you use the free resources below! In this unit study, you can layer your lesson with a myriad of different teaching tools. From colorful videos to informational slideshows to graphic organizers, there is something for everyone. By the end of this study, students will be able to describe each sphere and identify how the spheres interact with each other.

*Be sure to check out our other Science Curriculum including our Layers of the Earth resources. For all you teachers out there looking for the Earth’s Spheres PowerPoint Pack, check that out here!

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Earth's Spheres for Kids Slideshow

Use our Earth’s Spheres slideshow to introduce the four subsystems to your student. Earth’s Spheres for Kids would not be complete without this slideshow. It is the meat and potatoes of the lesson. In this slideshow, each sphere will be defined and described. The images will help students to visualize what each sphere encompasses. Students are encouraged to fill out one of the graphic organizers below as they read the slideshow. Ultimately, the information in the slideshow is your guide for the activities below.

Earth's Spheres Graphic Organizers

Earth's Spheres for Kids

There are several Earth’s Spheres Graphic Organizers to choose from. There is sure to be one that resonates with you and your students. Be specific with your expectations. If you want your students to write complete sentences, then make that known. I find that when I am not specific with my expectations of an assignment, my students give me a gamete of completed assignments leaving me stumped as to how to assess them. Because, technically, I did not specify what I wanted so how can I criticize their completed work when there was no guide or rubric. Keep that in mind especially when instructing a larger group. When expectations are not clear, this will eventually lead to students turning in lackadaisical work. If you are teaching a larger class, I find it helpful to show students an example of what you are looking for.

Earth's Spheres Activity Book

Earth's Spheres for Kids

In some cases, you may find the Earth’s Spheres Activity Book the best activity for your students. I find that one activity may not fit everyone’s needs. This activity book features a version with writing lines and a second option without lines. The second version is a great option for those students who struggle with writing, but like to draw or doodle notes. Differentiation is key in certain classroom settings. This book offers the cryosphere also. You can pick and choose what you would like to

Earth's Spheres Videos

There are several educational videos you could implement into this lesson of study. Videos add another element to your lesson that can be highly beneficial for those students whose learning style is stimulated by visuals and narration. I like to add videos to a lesson at the beginning or ending of a study. They serve as great introductory tools while also being effective conclusive activities. 

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