Earth Day Lesson Ideas
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Earth Day is celebrated each year on April 22 since 1970. It was originally proposed Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin as a day to educate the public about the effects of pollution on the environment. Today, Earth Day is observed in over 192 countries as a celebration of the Earth and to bring awareness to environmental concerns.
There are so many ways to celebrate Earth Day with your kids. You could take the scientific approach and learn about the earth and environment or you could make fun crafts. This year, we are doing a little everything with the activities from We Are Teachers.
Do you do lapbooking in your homeschool? We have used lapbooking from the beginning. Both kids use it differently. One likes to put the entire lapbook together and the other likes to use the lapbook printouts as a way to take notes to learn material.
Here are some other great Earth Day lesson ideas to celebrate Earth Day with your kids! You can even use them with the Earth Day lapbook!
Science Of Earth Day Lesson Ideas
Learn about planet Earth and the solar system – KidsAstromomy.com solar system interactive.
Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Resources – CK-12.org lesson and resources
Learn about the water cycle – make your own water cycle (thewaterproject.org)
Learn About Recycling – videos and info, more recycling info
Learn about types of pollution – pollution info for kids from Ducksters.com
Learn about composting –Â make compost cups
Learn about gardening – create a square foot garden
I hold a master’s degree in child development and early education and am working on a post-baccalaureate in biology. I spent 15 years working for a biotechnology company developing IT systems in DNA testing laboratories across the US. I taught K4 in a private school, homeschooled my children, and have taught on the mission field in southern Asia. For 4 years, I served on our state’s FIRST Lego League tournament Board and served as the Judging Director. I own thehomeschoolscientist and also write a regular science column for Homeschooling Today Magazine. You’ll also find my writings on the CTCMath blog. Through this site, I have authored over 50 math and science resources.