Unit Content
Ages 2 to 5: Expand vocabulary and sort landforms by determining which ones feature land and which feature water
Ages 3 to 5: Build fine motor muscle control, visual integration, and problem solving skills by completing the maze
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength while developing an understanding of the Earth's surface (land versus water)
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, think creatively, and reinforce the names of different parts of a volcano
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, promote creative thinking, and channel children's inner geologist
Ages 2 to 6: Engage in dramatic play, strengthen fine motor skills and support language development while experiencing life as a paleontologist
Ages 3 to 5: Recognize letters of the alphabet and associate letters with sounds
Ages 3 to 6: Expand vocabulary and support language development while learning about different types of landforms and bodies of water
Ages 3 to 6: Build vocabulary, practice letter formation, and identify beginning letter sounds by matching letters to the correct landform
Ages 3 to 6+: Build vocabulary and writing skills by identifying and labeling types of landforms and bodies of water
Ages 3 to 6+: Expand vocabulary and writing skills by identifying different types of landforms and bodies of water then finding them on a map or globe
Ages 3 to 6+: Measure the distance between landforms using non-standard or standard units of measurement
Ages 3 to 6+: Build vocabulary and writing skills by observing, identifying, and labeling the different parts of a volcano
Ages 4 to 6+: Identify and describe the layers of the Earth by creating a diagram and making a 3D model out of play dough
Ages 4 to 6+: Further explore the layers of the Earth by representing them inside of a mason jar
Ages 5 to 6+: Identify the five types of fossils and learn their unique definitions