Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970. The celebration went global in 1990, growing more important every year. With the future of our planet in mind, now is the time to pay attention and change some habits. Here are some ideas and activities to inspire your students into action!
Science4Us Brings Earth Day to Your Classroom
Earth Day is a great time to develop a sense of responsibility and awareness. With our literacy-infused lessons, your youngest learners can begin to build a strong foundation. Bring Earth Day to your K-2 students with these activities designed just for them.
Just for K-2Explore Earth Day Concepts with Gizmos
There’s a lot to learn about Earth. Let Gizmos bring the lessons with simulations, virtual labs, and interactive STEM Cases for math and science that focus on the features of our planet. Find the perfect one for your class!
Grades 3-12Earth Day in Your Classroom
Start the conversation with age-appropriate facts about the environment and climate to build overall awareness and respect that will carry them into adulthood. These Earth Day activities will inspire and engage your students. But don’t stop there. Continue to promote environmental protection and Earth conservation in your classroom every day!
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It’s easier to incorporate good habits that protect our planet into every day than you might think. Give these tips a try!
Earth Day Lessons for Young Learners
It’s never too early to discover scientific foundations. Science4Us brings science to life through digitally animated lessons and interactive games. Take a look at these activities for K-2 students to study Earth and space through tactile exploration.