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Did you know Earth Day has been celebrated for over 50 years? This year, inspire your learners to connect with nature, whether itβs exploring the outdoors, learning something new, or sharing what they love about the planet. Here are some engaging activities to help kids celebrate Earth Day and protect the planet. β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β
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Dear John,
This Earth Day, spark curiosity and a love for nature in the young ones in your life. Whether they're discovering something new or sharing what makes our planet special to them, every action counts. We've rounded up these Wild Classroom activities to help kids celebrate and make a difference for the planet.
Art contest: Youth Poster Gallery π¨
Inspire kids to get creative! Show the world why freshwater matters through your artwork in the Give an Hour for Earth: Youth Poster Gallery. This inspiring contest encourages young minds to express their love for water and the planetβone masterpiece at a time. Don't miss your chance to make a splash!
Submit my learner's art βΊ
Learning activities: Earth Day Collection π
Recommended grade level: 3rd - 5th
From arts and crafts and free printable activity books to science and math activities, explore a collection of learning activities that connect young kids to nature.
Livestream: Shiny, Stripey, Super Bees! π
Did you know that North America is home to nearly 4,000 species of bees? Learn more about these pollinators with our free, livestream and Q&A opportunity. Join Clay Bolt, who leads the World Wildlife Fund-US' Pollinator Initiative, as he takes kids on a journey into the world of these extraordinary insects.
When it comes to protecting and caring for the planet, every day should be Earth Day. We hope this Earth Day inspires your learners to reflect on the importance of being good stewards for our environment.
Katy, Kate, Mary, and Hannah
WWF's Wild Classroom team
Photos: Child drawing Β© Shutterstock.com/AnnGays; Sunflower bee Β© Clay Bolt/WWF-US; Sea turtle swimming Β© Casper Douma/WWF; Child holding a plant Β© Shutterstock.com/Natee K Jindakum
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