Track It
Observe and investigate as you search for animal tracks outdoors.
Print this page, trace the animal tracks, and then head outside together to see if you can spot any tracks along the sidewalk, at a park, or even on a tree. If you find some tracks, use this page as a guide to figure out which animal might have made them. Do they look like dog tracks? Could they be tracks from a bird?
Write, draw, and talk about what you observe. You might also take a picture of the tracks and find out which animal made them by looking them up online or in the library.
								
									
							Be a Hydrologic Engineer
Be a hydrologic engineer, so you can water your family plants while you are away!
								
									
							Exploring Sunshine & Shadows
A fun science experiment for kids to learn about the sun.
								
									
							Elmo’s Wonderful World: Sun
Learn about our sun—a star that provides warmth, light, and energy for plants, insects, animals, and people to live and grow.
								
									
							I Love the Rain
Watch Elmo and Grover sing about how rain helps Earth’s people, animals, and plants live and grow.
								
									
							Sounds of Rain
You and your child can create the many sounds of a rainstorm through play and arts and crafts!
								
									
							Plant, Water, Grow!
Use this fun science experiment to teach kids about how plants grow.
								
									
							Bug Boogie
Sing and dance with Elmo, Abby, and some bug pals and learn the wonderful things that insects do for plants and gardens.
