A highlight of the celebration was the cooking activity, where students showcased their creativity by preparing Earth-themed treats. Grade 1 students carefully layered ingredients to resemble the Earth in their parfaits, mirroring thei...
Undeniably, cooking has become a favorite activity for our students. They create tasty meals, learn new recipes, and have fun in the process. It’s not just about the food or snacks they make; it’s also about learning essential sk...
This activity is a great way to recycle your clear plastic grocery store berry containers or any other items that are going into the recycling bin that are clear and plastic or glass (be sure it is safe for children to handle). Start by cutting the clear containers into whatever shape your...
Celebrate Earth Day with this fun and messy shaving cream craft! Kids will love swirling colors to create a beautiful Earth design while exploring texture and creativity. A perfect addition to your Earth Day Activities!This hands-on activity is a great way to spark conversations about our planet...
You can use them for herbs to be used in cooking, or flowers and plants for decoration. I’d also recommend doing a combination of ready-to-pot plants and seeds so that your little one will have something finished on Earth Day, but also get to watch their plants grow in the days and...
Thank you Stacie from Marlton, NJ for submitting the following cooking activity! Earth Cookies We have made sugar cookies, then put food coloring in white icing, (blue and green) and have the children decorate the cookie to look like the earth. ...
Celebrated on April 22 each year,the Earth Day draws attention to the need to build a healthier planet.How can you help?Take the following actions.Count how many plastic products you use in your house.It's important to know about your family's plastic usage and spend time researching green...
As you cook, teach the kids about portion sizes and how they can avoid food waste by only cooking what you need and saving leftovers for later. For kids that show strong interest in being in the kitchen, you can even talk with them about how certain cooking methods, like baking or steam...
Cooking oil (baby oil is clear and looks pretty, but it’s not as cost-effective as a large container of cooking oil) Water Food Coloring (green and blue for Earth Day) Glass Jars (1-2) Alka Seltzer Tablets (generic is fine)
So they didn't produce any paper waste and made the least rubbish in my family.I have got a lot from this activity. I realized that everyone makes (make) lots of rubbish every day, but we can start with small actions to protect the earth. Just try it!