32 Desert Activities For Elementary Students: Exploration, Art Projects, Experiments, And Resources - Teaching ExpertiseA desert is defined as an area where it is incredibly difficult for life to survive because of the lack of precipitation and hostile climate. Whether your students and kids live in a desert climate and you are learning about your surroundings, or you are from a different area teaching about the variety of climates in the world, you need a bank of ideas and activities as your go-to for when your core curriculum and knowledge gets boring or thin.
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Desert Play Dough Pretend Play - Frugal Fun For Boys and GirlsBuild your own desert with this fun play dough activity for kids! We love adding interesting things to play dough – it makes it a whole new activity every time. This is perfect for a unit on desert animals. I mixed up some homemade play dough and added real play sand. You can find the […]
Desert Landscape kitsMade in the USA. Arizona desert inspired, laser cut landscapes. Kit includes paint, glue, wood, instructions and brushes.
Desert Habitat School ProjectDesert habitat diorama. I made it for my son's 1st grade project. Used shoe box, paper, glue, markers, watercolor, clear tape, cardboard, sand, stones and animals from a Dollar store.
8 Desert Craft Ideas | How To Make Egg Carton Cactus8 Desert Craft Ideas | How To Make Egg Carton Cactus. I have 8 desert craft ideas for you. Also you'll love these other ideas on my post Desert Sand Art (Colors of the Desert). And I have a fun tutorial that teaches you how to make egg carton cactus. Cactus is of course easily one of the most identifiable symbols of the desert. They offer food and shelter to many desert dwelling species and are drought tolerant. Your study can include cacti as well as animals like camels and desert lizards.
Dioramas - Our Journey WestwardSome of the NaturExplorers guides suggest the completion of a diorama to go along with a research project. Dioramas are such a fun and creative way to model entire habitats or ecosystems. Even better, they can prove to be an informal assessment of your child’s understanding when you ask him or her to create a diorama...