April
1
April
1
Earth Day Story – Ocean Soup
April
12
Earth Day Story – The Curious Garden
To help us celebrate Earth Day, today we are reading ‘The Curious Garden‘ by Peter Brown.
Earth Day Activity Ideas
- Recycle Bin Raid – find one item in your recycle bin and turn it into something new and amazing! Maybe that little milk carton can become a tiny bird feeder! Maybe that paper towel tube can become an art project giraffe! Use your imagination to transform a piece of trash into a treasure.
- Local Garbage Pick-Up – go out with a parent and find somewhere in your neighbourhood that could use a garbage clean up. Remember to be safe and wear gloves and don’t touch anything sharp!
- Be a Curious Gardener – if you can get your hands on some seedlings, do some gardening of your own. If you aren’t sure how to plant a seedling, get a parent or an older sibling to help. Gardening takes lots of practice, but over time you will get your green thumb.
April
12
Earth Day Story – Wangari’s Trees of Peace
Today we read the true story of Wangari Maathai. The book is called ‘Wangari’s Trees of Peace‘ and it is by Jeanette Winter.
Discussion Questions
These can be discussed as a class or your answers can be left on this page as a comment.
- What parallels can you draw between Wangari and Greta Thunberg?
- What were some of the many ways that Wangari’s Green Belt Movement had an impact?
- How did the Green Belt Movement help to foster peace in Kenya?
Activity – Spread a Green Message on Your Socials!
If you have a school blog, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or Snapchat account, use today as a day to post about an environmental topic that is important to you. For some inspiration check out some TikTok #earthday videos!
April
22
Special Earth Day Storytime
Me…Jane by Patrick McDonnell
Happy Earth Day! I hope you all get a chance to do your part for the environment today and every day! Here is a wonderful Earth Day book about Jane Goodall, animal hero!