23-Page FREE Natural Resources Vocabulary Copywork

Published:
September 8, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Our world is an amazing place, and God has filled it with the resources we need to survive and help others. Help your kids learn about some of the earth’s natural resources as well as ways of generating energy with this FREE Natural Resources Vocabulary Copywork unit.

Natural Resources Vocabulary Copywork

We get the energy that powers our everyday lives in many different ways. Help your kids learn about some of our natural resources and ways of producing energy with this FREE Natural Resources Vocabulary Copywork unit.

With this unit, kids can practice their print handwriting while copying the definitions of twenty energy and natural resource-related words. They’ll learn about:

 
  • coal
  • copper
  • gas
  • natural resources
  • petroleum
  • phosphorus
  • potassium
  • sunshine
  • trees
  • water
 
  • wind
  • biofuel
  • ethanol
  • fossil fuels
  • geothermal power
  • hydroelectric power
  • nuclear power
  • solar power
  • tidal power
  • wind turbines
 
 

They also can color the geometrically-themed borders on each page to create their own unique patterns and designs if they wish. 

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