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Freebie Focus: Layers of the Earth Anchor Chart, Crossword & Labeling Activity

The freebie I found today is from a veteran seller, Sandy's Science. They created an activity surrounding layers of the earth. Included in this limited-time download is: a crossword, charts, and labeling worksheet.

Photo by NASA on Unsplash

What I love:

This is high quality!

  • the layout is appealing with graphics and text
  • there are answer keys included
  • black-and-white and color versions are available
  • an online version of the crossword
  • helpful hints for the teacher (such as printing layout)

The seller has told me this resource will be free for a limited time. Check it out!

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