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Earth Science Activities & Experiments

Earth science activities & experiments that help show your child the fun side of learning science. From easy earth science activities to more advanced, we've got you covered.

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Your child can learn more about Earth Science as well as meteorology through making his own unique weathervane!
Earth & Space Science
Fourth Grade
Help your second grader observe the phases of the moon, and then let the fun loose: he'll get to chart his observations with marshmallows!
Earth & Space Science
Second Grade
Learn about the microclimate of your backyard by tracking rainfall, temperature, and observed weather with hand drawn charts and graphs.
Earth & Space Science
Third Grade
This kinesthetic learning activity will help your fourth grader get a firm grasp on the immensity of the solar system.
Earth & Space Science
Fourth Grade
The process of creating this scale model will stick with your child... into infinity!
Earth & Space Science
Third Grade
This weather spinner will improve your second or third grader's observation skills by encouraging her to examine and track weather details and patterns.
Earth & Space Science
Second Grade
Recreate the fantastic phenomena of solar eclipses with your third grader using just a flashlight, a quarter, and her very own face!
Earth & Space Science
Third Grade
Blend science and math to explore a very important first grade social studies question: does our planet contain more land or more water?
Earth & Space Science
First Grade
To help your child learn how to use a thermometer, try this temperature collecting activity at home.
Earth & Space Science
Fourth Grade
Here's a guide to starting a community clean-up project from scratch.
Earth & Space Science
High School
Take a closer look at the soil that surrounds us, and give your child a lesson in Geology 101!
Earth & Space Science
First Grade

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