Honor the planet in your classroom with these fun Earth Day activities for middle school and high school students.
Earth Day is a great way to interest middle school students in how math can be used to understand the world around us. Today’s topic is how you can use ratios, unit rates, and data distributions for students to compare different countries’ carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. With my ...
Please come to the HQIS Information tent to get the activity map.Collect all the stamps to get a surprise gift! Come and join us to contribute to the protection of the Earth and celebrateEarth Day and World Book Day...
These Earth Day STEM activities are an easy and fun way to celebrate Earth Day with your middle school students! They a... ACTIVITIES Earth Day Activities: Quotes and Facts Crossword Puzzle Challenge students to find important Earth Day quotes and facts using this crossword puzzle activity. Wit...
During the afternoon, primary school students participated in hands-on activities aimed at promoting creativity and environmental consciousness. One activity involved upcycling donated plastics to create useful items such as pot planter...
One 'traditional' way was to use Styrofoam balls, however, they are not biodegradable and therefore it is contradictory for an Earth Day activity! Here are some ways preschoolers are creating planets:Rest the ball on a cup. The children paint their planet Earth. When dry, hang from the ...
Another earth day activity is to go volunteer at a community garden. You can learn to have a green thumb! 2. Plant A Tree Planting treesis animportant way to increase oxygenand help to prevent global warming by reducing levels of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. It is also a great acti...
This hands-on Earth Day activity is great for teaching children about earth science. Reuse old paper egg cartons, a clay pot, or even a shoe box to plant a seedling, their favorite flowers, or even a small spice or vegetable garden. Depending on what you grow together, you may be able...
Elementary School (Ages 6-11): Introduce more complex concepts and encourage deeper reflection, such as “How does recycling help protect the environment?” Middle School (Ages 12-14): Explore real-world scenarios and encourage critical thinking, such as “What are the environmental impacts of us...
Many schools are receptive to hosting fun Earth Day activities for students. If you’d like to help with this, consider partnering with a local organization and preparing an agenda of specific activity ideas to present to the school. If you know any teachers at the school, run your ideas pa...