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This year we did a school wide celebration of Earth Day. We had the Earth Rangers come in and give a presentation on preserving the habitats of endangered species. I also had my class create Earth Day posters which I hung in the hallway for most of the month.
ReplyDeleteSidney
Teachingisagift
We read books about Earth Day and make crafts using recycled materials.
ReplyDeleteWe make an Earth with blue and green paper and then write about how we can help keep our Earth clean.
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I don't do just a ton for Earth day. We will read a few books and discuss recycling. If we have time we will do a craft.
ReplyDeleteKaren Rowland
Adventures With Firsties
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We read loads f books, do an art project, and a cute craftivity.
ReplyDeleteI love Earth Day! We plant a tree, watch the Lorax and talk about Going Green! It sets the tone for the rest of the year and the kids try their best to "Be Green"
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We sorted what can be recycled and what can't and read some books.
ReplyDeleteKate
I wish my school did something schoolwide, but it doesn't. We talk about recycling & the importance of taking care of natural resources. We read books, etc. dbednarsk@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWe do a variety of activities...writing about saving the earth, earth day poems, recycled material pictures...
ReplyDeleteOur first grade team does a "Race to Recycle" where we have our students make cars out of recyclables and we walk(race) around our bus loop and have our students take turns recycling goods at each station. It is a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something To Treasure
We make a special book for Earth Day.
ReplyDeleteCan't celebrate Earth Day without reading The Lorax. Loved having my kids make Lorax mustaches on Popsicle sticks!!
ReplyDeleteWe read "The Lorax" as a class read aloud, discuss its meaning, and create a book about Earth Day.
ReplyDeleteToni Nicholson
chief9937@Yahoo.com
For Earth Day we start and experiment of growing seeds in 3 different types of soil, and we talk about ways to keep our earth green.
ReplyDeleteIt is the culmination of our unit on Earth's Treasures.
ReplyDeletePosters! And we do Earth Hour-no extra electricity used in the classroom-no lights, no smartboard, no computers on, etc. Luckily...it's usually during gym for me! lol
ReplyDeleteDebra (debrastin@gmail.com)
I have not done this yet, because it's my first year, but I am extremely excited, to go without electricity for earth hour, and do different earth activities.
ReplyDeleteWe read a TON of books & watch a video clip.
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Talk about and read about recycling and ways we can help the earth
ReplyDeleteWe do a community wide clean up for Earth Day!
ReplyDeleteI read the Lorax, and we talk about protecting the Earth!!
ReplyDeleteWe talk about recycling and why it's important to take care of our planet.
ReplyDeleteWe talk about why it's important to protect our planet and brainstorm ways to help out the Earth. We also do a fun craft! :) Bforbes89@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWe made torn tissue paper globes.
ReplyDeleteI'm in a French immersion classroom, so I have a couple of awesome books that introduce the concept with simple language and we brainstorm what we can do to "love the Earth" and we make a plan of what we will do in the future to love the earth
ReplyDeleteWe celebrate Earth day by not having any lights on (we use the window light) and we do not complete any paperwork for the day. We also create posters to display within our classroom.
ReplyDeleteWe coincide Earth Day with our study of plants, and everyone plants a flower seed.
ReplyDeletePauline
First Grade by the Sea