Earth Day is a special day when we celebrate our planet, Earth! It happens every year on April 22nd. People all around the world come together to show how much they care about our planet.
Earth Day began in 1970. Back then, people in the United States wanted to make sure everyone knew how important it is to take care of the Earth. They wanted clean air to breathe, clean water to drink, and safe places for animals to live. So, they decided to have a special day to talk about these important things.
We celebrate Earth Day to remind everyone to take care of our planet. It’s a day to think about how we can help keep the Earth clean and healthy. People do lots of fun activities like planting trees, picking up trash, and learning about recycling.
There are many ways you can help the Earth every day, not just on Earth Day! Here are some ideas:
Remember, every little action helps make the Earth a better place for everyone!
Nature Scavenger Hunt: Go on a nature walk with your family or friends and try to find different items from nature. Look for things like leaves, rocks, flowers, or even small insects. As you find each item, think about how it helps the Earth. For example, leaves help make oxygen for us to breathe. Discuss with your group why each item is important for our planet.
Recycling Sorting Game: Collect some clean items from your home that can be recycled, like paper, plastic bottles, and cans. Set up three bins labeled “Paper,” “Plastic,” and “Cans.” Try to sort the items into the correct bins. Talk about why recycling is important and how it helps reduce waste and save resources.
Plant a Seed: Plant a seed in a small pot or in your garden. Water it regularly and watch it grow. Keep a journal to draw pictures of how your plant changes over time. Discuss how plants help the Earth by providing food, oxygen, and homes for animals.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“When is Earth Day? Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd every year. It all started in 1970 when people from all over the United States came together to speak up for the Earth. They wanted to show that they cared about things like clean air, clean water, and protecting animals. Since then, millions of people have joined in. Earth Day has become a global celebration, with people all over the world doing things to help our planet.”