Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Earth Day Celebrates its 40th Anniversary on April 22, 2010!

(Today we have a guest post from Earth Day Network. Earth Day Network is the organization that came out of the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970 and founded on the premise that all people, regardless of race, gender, income, or geography, have a moral right to a healthy, sustainable environment. Forty years later, their mission is to broaden and diversify the environmental movement worldwide, and to mobilize it as the most effective vehicle for promoting a healthy, sustainable environment. Hope you enjoy the post! – Pat)

earthday1 Forty years ago, on April 22, 1970, more than 20 million people converged in small towns and major cities across the United States to help launch the modern environmental movement. That first Earth Day was part teach-in, part call-to-action and part celebration. At Earth Day Network, our Education program continues a successful history of environmental education initiatives dating back to the first Earth Day in 1970.  We are continuing this tradition for the upcoming 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day on Thursday April 22, 2010. We have hundreds of resources to help educate your kids, to go green, and to get involved in Earth Day.

Here’s a list of fun activities you can do with your kids to teach them about the environment.

  • Pull out invasive plants and replace them with native species.
  • Ride bikes, walk or take public transit.
  • Volunteer at a local Earth Day event.
  • Write a letter to a local policymaker.
  • Start a family garden and grow healthy food. Start a compost pile and use a rain barrel.
  • Switch out light bulbs for energy- efficient CFLs.
  • Learn about the history of the environmental movement. Use activity ideas from Earth Day Network lesson plans.
  • Compost your food scraps.
  • Paint an eco- mural. Use green art supplies.
  • Make art from recycled objects.earthday2
  • Play educational games Environmental Jeopardy.
  • Use the interactive online Ecological Footprint quiz.
  • Clean up your playground, schoolyard, walking paths or watershed.
  • View and discuss films on Earth Day TV.
  • Hold a recycling or waste reduction contest.

 

Need Help? Contact education@earthday.org for resources, ideas and support!

Posted on the Successful Teaching Blog by loonyhiker (successfulteaching at gmail dot com).

1 comment:

Char Paul said...

Very cool~ thank you. I have shared on my Facebook Network.

Are you on FB...? Am checking your homepage now.

Keep inspiring us other teachers!!!