Earth Day is a special day each year where we recognize all the great things that have been done to protect our planet. It's a time to remind ourselves and our students about the importance of taking care of Earth's natural resources for the generations to come.
In 2024 we celebrate Earth Day on April 22. It's a great opportunity to teach our students about environmental conservation and get them involved in activities to make a positive impact on our planet.
Here are some ideas on how to spend a lesson learning more about the nature around us. Whether you are a Biology, Ecology, Geography or English teacher you canincorporate these materials into your lesson plans.
A lesson plan #MakeSpaceforNature
Watch/Listen Recommendations for Earth Day:
Watch: Ages 8+
Watch this film and get involved, because everyone, everywhere deserves a climate education.
Listen: Ages 12+
In this episode Gail and Loyiso ponder the wonderful services nature provides and take a closer look at the Global Goal to protect life on land (Goal 15).
Source: World's Largest Lesson
Please share your ideas on how would you celebrate Earth Day with students in your school.
How is it celebrated in your country? Do you have this topic included in your school curriculum?
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