Earth Day 2025 Teaching Resources
Teach your primary students about Earth Day in 2025 with printables, worksheets, activities, crafts and more about being kind to planet Earth and the importance of sustainability.
This collection of teacher-created resources for maths and science teachers and other primary subjects touches on a variety of eco-friendly themes, including sustainability, environmental impact and recycling. Most resources are curriculum-aligned and editable so you can differentiate work for individual students, and each has undergone rigorous review by an expert teacher on the Teach Starter team.
Teaching Earth Day for the first time this year, or need a quick guide to the 2025 holiday? Read on for tips from our teacher team!
When Is Earth Day 2025?
Earth Day is held on the same date each year, which means this year, the holiday will be on the 22nd of April 2025. This is a Tuesday.
What Is the Theme of Earth Day 2025?
Following the Earth Day theme — chosen annually by EarthDay.org — can help you focus your lesson planning to save time and have the greatest impact on your students.
The 2025 theme is Our Power, Our Planet, opening the door to talk about renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and tidal, to generate clean electricity for everyone.
How Do You Explain Earth Day to a Child?
Depending on the year level you are teaching this school year, explaining the state of our planet can be a challenge. So how do you touch on the importance of being green and sustainability in kid-friendly ways?
First, you may want to consider why it's so important that our students learn about Earth Day in the first place. Earth Day is an important opportunity for children to learn about the environment, the importance of conservation and sustainability, and to understand their role as active citizens.
Among the issues that kids are learning when you teach about Earth Day in the classroom:
- Environmental education: Learning about Earth Day helps students understand the importance of protecting the environment and preserving natural resources for future generations.
- Climate change: Understanding the impacts of climate change and how to reduce carbon footprint can be started in elementary school and have a real impact as kids grow up
- Active citizenship: Children learning about Earth Day are learning about how they can make a difference in their own community, such as recycling, conserving energy, and protecting endangered species.
- Interdependence: Learning about Earth Day also helps children understand that everything in the world is interconnected and how our actions can have a direct impact on the planet.
- Encouraging curiosity and creativity: Earth Day promotes curiosity and creativity in children, leading them to want to explore and learn more about the world around them.
What Can Students Do on Earth Day?
This collection is full of activities you can use with your students this Earth Day, and here are some things primary schools can do to mark this important annual event:
- Get Planting at School — If you don't already have one, you might use Earth Day as an excuse to create a school garden and teach your class about the benefits of planting fresh plants, flowers and trees.
- Clean-Up Litter Around the Community — Organise a clean-up event to pick up litter in the school's community.
- Amp Up Recycling Efforts — Encourage your students to do more to keep rubbish out of landfills by setting up recycling stations around the school or in your classroom.
- Conserve Energy — You may be fresh off of Earth Hour, but you can still educate students about energy conservation and encourage them to turn off lights and unplug electronics when they're not in use.
- Enjoy Nature — Organise a nature walk around the school or in a nearby park. Your class can learn about different types of plants and animals while they enjoy fresh air.
- Bring in a Guest — Invite an expert to speak to the class about environmental issues and what kids can do to help.
- Get Creative With Reuse — Your class can make artwork using recycled materials and learn about how these items can be transformed into something new and beautiful.
- Experiment — Conduct a science experiment in your science classes related to an environmental issue, and learn about how we can make a difference.
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Earth Day Writing Craftivity
Create a fabulous Earth Day display with a printable Earth Day craft activity.
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Earth Day Vocabulary and Writing Pack
Help your young students learn and write about Earth Day with an illustrated word wall and writing prompts.
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Earth Day Activity Wheel
Encourage students to get involved in environmental responsibility with this collection of 8 Earth Day activities that focus on Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences.
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Earth Day Word Scramble
A word scramble of sustainability vocabulary to use on Earth Day.
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What Can Be Recycled? Poster
A poster showing the products that can be recycled.
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